How to seriously improve drawing/painting from imagination?
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Well no secret potion you already know the problem but you don't want to shallow the pill.''You said it  I'm 99% sure that this is the main thing holding me back'' fear is not gonna disppear it something you have to deal with.You can roll and in ball or smash your fear into piece.Studying often become the comfort zone of artist they stop to imaginate and they can't figure out how to learn to invent.To invent you need a process.This mean that you need a proven method to generate idea and to make it work and look good.
It where it also get tricky because everyone as there own method but what stay is the step .

The brainstorm=A general theme or time period you want your imagination to go to.=The destination
The reference gathering=A map you can use to support the destination you wish to follow
Generally a thumbnail phase to generate the idea=Creating some possible path
Choosing a thumbnail=What path you want to explore
Refining the thumbnail into a sketch=Working toward your destination
Rendering=Reaching your destination

The problem is you don't understand how to combine the fundamental you doubt in your ablity to create.
There 2 thing that are primordial to inventing it basic form and perspective.The rest of the fundamental will be the supporting element that make your drawing sucessful.

Imagination believe it or not come from simply form turning into more complex one place in a 2d space that you turn into a 3d space via perspective.But if you know nothing about perspective no wonder you have problem inventing.

I like to say to people you can invent anything if can draw a cube.Imagine the cube as a piece of claw.Think like a 3d sculptor.You remove or you add from this cube.


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RE: How to seriously improve drawing/painting from imagination? - by darktiste - 03-17-2019, 09:20 AM

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