Improvement is very gradual, you rarely notice it while you work. Go back and look at your old work, or revisit an old drawing to get an impression on how much you have learned. It's a frustrating process, but worth it in the end. :)
(02-14-2012, 08:31 AM)Fingus Wrote: Improvement is very gradual, you rarely notice it while you work. Go back and look at your old work, or revisit an old drawing to get an impression on how much you have learned. It's a frustrating process, but worth it in the end. :)
I will remember this in some months =) and try to train more.
Studies from today for the Bloodsport contest. X_x X_x X_x
hopfully i will get the concepts done. o.0
hey mate, your studying all the right stuff. Try to shift the hues a little more for greater colour variation - try some life studies, easily the best way of seeing true colour.
(02-25-2012, 06:57 PM)rich4rt Wrote: hey mate, your studying all the right stuff. Try to shift the hues a little more for greater colour variation - try some life studies, easily the best way of seeing true colour.
Thank you for your advice i will work on it. I really have issues with color. everyone says i use too much brown. i really have to look after that to solve this problem.. it is a problem that exists now too long.