01-29-2014, 06:36 AM
Don't be too frustrated... learning and improving is not a constant way up, but there always are days where it just seems to stagnate or even get worse. Your brain still is learning though!
Also... it's normal that you are going to lose some anatomical correctness and often also line quality when trying to draw more loose.. I found that practicing all separately (nice lines, looseness and correctness), focusing on one at a time, is a lot less overwhelming. And with enough practice eventually all will (hopefully...) come together in nice, correct and lively drawings. :)
Here's what I have bookmarked about edges:
http://stapletonkearns.blogspot.com.br/2...edges.html
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=51913
http://danielmaidman.blogspot.de/2012/02...enius.html
values:
http://www.henningludvigsen.com/tutorial...ur-values/
Also... it's normal that you are going to lose some anatomical correctness and often also line quality when trying to draw more loose.. I found that practicing all separately (nice lines, looseness and correctness), focusing on one at a time, is a lot less overwhelming. And with enough practice eventually all will (hopefully...) come together in nice, correct and lively drawings. :)
Here's what I have bookmarked about edges:
http://stapletonkearns.blogspot.com.br/2...edges.html
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=51913
http://danielmaidman.blogspot.de/2012/02...enius.html
values:
http://www.henningludvigsen.com/tutorial...ur-values/