Mario's Sketchbook - Journey from novice to professional Concept Artist/Illustrator.
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(01-25-2018, 01:05 AM)HIRVIOS Wrote: Good stuff man!
There's occasionally a drawing with some wonky proportions/Construction, but props for your effort!

Keep re-visiting those fundamentals and draw what you love, you'll definitely   reach your goals;

I'd recommend taking up some tutorials or digital classes on how to properly think in 3D when you draw;
This site has a great resources board,  and you could look up sites like SVS and Schoolism

Hey! Cheers for the comment and feedback! Yeah I agree there are quite a few badly proportioned sketches since I pretty much never construct anything - it's just always straight to the contour and lines, which I do need to fix later on. I'll keep practicing and will rewatch some Proko's videos and read more of the figure and anatomy books I have.

As for the digital classes, I'm absolutely terrible at digital painting and it's always a huge struggle. I can't hide bad mistakes with extra lines like in traditional pen/pencil drawings, and so they easily show. Tho I think I'll try practicing studies for at least 6 months, maybe even 10-12 before I think about taking some Schoolism courses -  want to at least have a solid basic understanding first. Again, thanks for the comment man!
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RE: Mario's Sketchbook - Journey from novice to professional Concept Artist/Illustrator. - by TokyoNova - 02-02-2018, 08:32 PM

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