07-08-2015, 02:39 PM
I would like to look back in a year and see the progress I have made, which is why I started a sketchbook. If you have any advice to give me about my learning process or choices, I am glad to hear it. Do not be afraid to rip me apart in order to get your point across. If I decide to pursue art as a career I would like to attempt to get in to the animation program at Sheridan (https://www.sheridancollege.ca/academics...ation.aspx). I know I have to work extremely hard in order to get to that point before January, but I believe that if I work hard and work smart I can make it.
Seriously, if any of you have any advice whatsoever please drop it so I can learn more efficiently. It's all greatly appreciated.
Today's day was a lazy one, as I had a family gathering to attend. Nevertheless I did get a solid 1.5 hours of practice and a half hour of theory (from which the practice was based on) on both the human figure (focus on studying the general form of the torso, regarding accurately simplifying) and a yet to be completed master study of a piece from the Sung Dynasty period of China. I used Proko's "Robo Bean" to attempt to simplify the torso. I think I have the general idea, but I need to spend more time and observe more accurately. I am having a hard time identifying the pelvis especially, and about three quarters through I realized that women have a smaller ribcage and wider set of hips. The uncompleted master study was a struggle but oh well. I had fun attempting to make it; the challenge was entertaining. 3rd day of beginning the immense study of the human form.
http://imgur.com/a/r0OId
Seriously, if any of you have any advice whatsoever please drop it so I can learn more efficiently. It's all greatly appreciated.
Today's day was a lazy one, as I had a family gathering to attend. Nevertheless I did get a solid 1.5 hours of practice and a half hour of theory (from which the practice was based on) on both the human figure (focus on studying the general form of the torso, regarding accurately simplifying) and a yet to be completed master study of a piece from the Sung Dynasty period of China. I used Proko's "Robo Bean" to attempt to simplify the torso. I think I have the general idea, but I need to spend more time and observe more accurately. I am having a hard time identifying the pelvis especially, and about three quarters through I realized that women have a smaller ribcage and wider set of hips. The uncompleted master study was a struggle but oh well. I had fun attempting to make it; the challenge was entertaining. 3rd day of beginning the immense study of the human form.
http://imgur.com/a/r0OId