01-21-2021, 03:22 AM
In my opinion, figure drawing is very "mileage-based". You are supposed to do A LOT of it and learn in time how to portray the weight of the figures and how human anatomy comes together. It's really supposed to compliment your regular anatomy studies and show the human body in action.
I have been doing it for about 10 years now. In the beginning, I would fill Photoshop layer after layer with tons of quick figure drawing sketches, and it has really paid off throughout the years. One thing I wish I did earlier was to take an analytical approach to it rather than just pushing for more and more mileage. It could probably have saved me some time in the long run.
I have been doing it for about 10 years now. In the beginning, I would fill Photoshop layer after layer with tons of quick figure drawing sketches, and it has really paid off throughout the years. One thing I wish I did earlier was to take an analytical approach to it rather than just pushing for more and more mileage. It could probably have saved me some time in the long run.