11-04-2014, 11:02 PM
Hello and welcome to a CD. Lovely work you have here.
If you want to start with a fundamentals I would suggest trying to master a perspective. Scott Robertson's "How to draw book" and his Gnomon DVD's are the great source.
Perspective actually explains how things in a real world are working. Not only environments or architecture, but any object on your sight is under rule of perspective. (Human head, dog etc.) Improving your knowledge of perspective automatically makes you better in everything.
Perspective is an extremely boring subject to learn, so I would recommend balancing studies with a personal work which has heavy perspective involved. It'll also help you to get more confident as you'll notice that your personal works are getting more precise and realistic.
Keep up the good work!
If you want to start with a fundamentals I would suggest trying to master a perspective. Scott Robertson's "How to draw book" and his Gnomon DVD's are the great source.
Perspective actually explains how things in a real world are working. Not only environments or architecture, but any object on your sight is under rule of perspective. (Human head, dog etc.) Improving your knowledge of perspective automatically makes you better in everything.
Perspective is an extremely boring subject to learn, so I would recommend balancing studies with a personal work which has heavy perspective involved. It'll also help you to get more confident as you'll notice that your personal works are getting more precise and realistic.
Keep up the good work!