04-07-2016, 05:25 AM
Bonesworth Thanks a lot! That really gives me encouragement to keep going harder than ever ^_^
My new training regime seems to be working out for me. It's simple enough that I don't have to write it out and is not cluttered trying to fit in everything I want to learn in slots throughout the week.
Morning: three x 30 min - 1 hour sessions. Set stopwatch to keep focused and keep to time.
Topics (switch in a new one each week, minimum of 1 week before switching)
skulls, asaro heads, expressions, face rhythms, form, figures in perspective, gestures, quicksketch, rendering, perspective rooms, vehicles, 3d shapes etc.
Afternoon: at least 4 hours, spend a minimum of one week before changing the topic
Currently studying Vilppu anatomy (pelvis), next week move onto legs
Evening: When there is time and opportunity, draw from imagination in sketchbook practise the stuff I've been studying that week
Weekends: Work on comic book / other personal stuff
I think this way of sticking with a topic for a number of days works better for me than doing multiple study areas in a week. I determine to maintain this schedule til at least the end of June to see how it's helping me.
Recent stuff:
Form practices:
Skull practices:
Expression practices:
Anatomy practice:
Stuff is still a bit scattered and inconsistent but hopefully in the next weeks I'll get more solid with this new schedule and will have 5 x practices from each thing plus some personal work from weekends.
My new training regime seems to be working out for me. It's simple enough that I don't have to write it out and is not cluttered trying to fit in everything I want to learn in slots throughout the week.
Morning: three x 30 min - 1 hour sessions. Set stopwatch to keep focused and keep to time.
Topics (switch in a new one each week, minimum of 1 week before switching)
skulls, asaro heads, expressions, face rhythms, form, figures in perspective, gestures, quicksketch, rendering, perspective rooms, vehicles, 3d shapes etc.
Afternoon: at least 4 hours, spend a minimum of one week before changing the topic
Currently studying Vilppu anatomy (pelvis), next week move onto legs
Evening: When there is time and opportunity, draw from imagination in sketchbook practise the stuff I've been studying that week
Weekends: Work on comic book / other personal stuff
I think this way of sticking with a topic for a number of days works better for me than doing multiple study areas in a week. I determine to maintain this schedule til at least the end of June to see how it's helping me.
Recent stuff:
Form practices:
Skull practices:
Expression practices:
Anatomy practice:
Stuff is still a bit scattered and inconsistent but hopefully in the next weeks I'll get more solid with this new schedule and will have 5 x practices from each thing plus some personal work from weekends.