Become Pretty Good At Drawing And Rendering The Human Figure
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Monthly Review - August 2016


What Worked Well
  1. Breaking up my tasks into small chunks had a number of benefits: i) I could fit them into my day more easily ii) I could break off more easily when it was time for bed iii) I was more likely to do at least something every day.
  2. Studying the Brush Control rendering techniques over at CtrlPaint really gave me a boost as I started out studying and rendering values.
  3. Doing a complete illustration - I learned loads of unexpected things from doing this - I am definitely going to continue with this each month.

What Didn't Work Well
  1. I failed to complete some of my tasks because I started working on my comic project again.  I will factor the comic project into my planning by only planning 20 hours of art study this month.

Tasks Completed This Month (August 2016)

Do 1 completed character illustration each month [5 hours estimated] [9 hours actual].
Do Drawabox Lesson 1: Lines (do as warm-ups) [1 hour estimated] [2 hours actual].
Complete Perspective Grid Referenced Drawing 3 - Bird's Eye View [1 hour estimated] [Not started].
Do a 3D model of the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius and gluteus minimus origins and insertion [0.5 hours estimated] [6.0 hours actual].
Do a 3D modelled of coracobrachialis muscle Origin And Insertion and memorize [2 hours estimated] [Not started].
Do Drawabox Lesson 1: Ellipses (do as warm-ups) [1 hour estimated] [0.5 hours so far].
Complete Perspective Grid Imagination Drawing 3 - Bird's Eye View [1.5 hours estimated] [Not started].
Carry an A5 sketchbook and do some sketches for fun whenever I get the chance [4 hours estimated] [4 hours actual].
Do at least 1 full body human figure sketch every day for the whole month [5 hours estimated] [7 hours actual].
Studied Matt Kohr's Brush Control tutorials on CtrlPaint [1 hour estimated] [1 hour actual].


Metrics For This Month (August 2016)
Estimated Hours = 22 hours
Actual Hours = 29 hours
Actual Monthly Work Velocity = 29 hours/month.


Priorities For Next Month
  1. Broaden visual library of figure poses by doing more sketches and gestures from reference.
  2. Continue studying Values.
  3. Continue studying Perspective.
  4. Continue studying Anatomy by working through the Hampton book.

“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.” -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.

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RE: Become Pretty Good At Drawing And Rendering The Human Figure - by Artloader - 09-01-2016, 07:28 AM

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