01-22-2014, 11:00 AM
Awesome!
:D
Here is a tip I hated when they gave me, but years later I saw the benefit. I was doing the same cube exercise you're doing now. Make SURE the lines meet at the end and on the proper place. The better you get at this, the better your line quality will be in the end. Try to be as precise as possible.
For the off angles head, use ref! They always help. And if you need, draw the structure on the photo, to see what is lining up with what, then try to draw it again.
Don't be afraid of using grids until you can see it more clearly :)
:D
Here is a tip I hated when they gave me, but years later I saw the benefit. I was doing the same cube exercise you're doing now. Make SURE the lines meet at the end and on the proper place. The better you get at this, the better your line quality will be in the end. Try to be as precise as possible.
For the off angles head, use ref! They always help. And if you need, draw the structure on the photo, to see what is lining up with what, then try to draw it again.
Don't be afraid of using grids until you can see it more clearly :)