01-08-2016, 04:55 AM
Planes of the Head, mirrors and perspective - Noted. I stumbled upon the Reilly method last weekend, that seem pretty interesting and might also help with the planes and depth :).
@Book; You definitely improved. I remembered you did a study of the grey hair guy a while ago as well, and this new one has a lot more detail! Good job.
@Bot; Last studies look really good.
@Trigger; I really like your studies of the ribcage and the pelvis, well constructed. I'm never good at actually doing the assignments from Proko, so good job for doing so many.
And otherwise I agree with Amit about the Todoist. I was already using that one before Habitca. I like it that you can make projects and a lot of subtasks. Keeps my mind ordered and find is easier because there is more in my life then only drawing :P.
Also, I was wondering if somebody has some tips on improving digital linework? Sometimes I try to do paintovers. Since it is a waste print that much I try to do them digitally, but the lines are always horrible and I get frustrated with the lines instead of focussing on the study.
@Book; You definitely improved. I remembered you did a study of the grey hair guy a while ago as well, and this new one has a lot more detail! Good job.
@Bot; Last studies look really good.
@Trigger; I really like your studies of the ribcage and the pelvis, well constructed. I'm never good at actually doing the assignments from Proko, so good job for doing so many.
And otherwise I agree with Amit about the Todoist. I was already using that one before Habitca. I like it that you can make projects and a lot of subtasks. Keeps my mind ordered and find is easier because there is more in my life then only drawing :P.
Also, I was wondering if somebody has some tips on improving digital linework? Sometimes I try to do paintovers. Since it is a waste print that much I try to do them digitally, but the lines are always horrible and I get frustrated with the lines instead of focussing on the study.