10:43 AM, Tuesday June 8th 2021
Excellent! Well done!

Excellent! Well done!
Well done, you can see the progress in the tasks! -Try to complete the last task, as if imagining where the vanishing points of the boxes should be. Draw more slowly, it will wash me usually. Don't slow down, you
Next Steps:
-Try to complete the last task, as if imagining where the vanishing points of the boxes should be.
-You should do the task more slowly, take your time, enjoy it! You start many lines from more than one point, and then they creep away somewhere to the side. It can be seen that you are trying. But try to remake it as if this task is the first and last thing you've ever drawn... Try to do it as carefully as possible!
Next Steps:
New page with a neater and more attentive mood;)
Looks nice! I think you can relax your hand well and draw freely, I like it! The advice helped me - do not rush, do not draw very quickly, but try to do each line as attentively as possible. You're doing fine!
Here we're getting into the subjective - Gerald Brom is one of my favourite artists (and a pretty fantastic novelist!). That said, if I recommended art books just for the beautiful images contained therein, my list of recommendations would be miles long.
The reason this book is close to my heart is because of its introduction, where Brom goes explains in detail just how he went from being an army brat to one of the most highly respected dark fantasy artists in the world today. I believe that one's work is flavoured by their life's experiences, and discovering the roots from which other artists hail can help give one perspective on their own beginnings, and perhaps their eventual destination as well.
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