7:14 PM, Thursday June 15th 2023
Thank you very much! I look forward to continuing.


Thank you very much! I look forward to continuing.
Hey, that looks great! I'm still working on lesson one myself, but wanted to drop in and mention that you might benefit from lifting your pen towards the end of your stroke rather than slowing to a stop. I've found that that's really helped me focus on flow before accuracy. Just a thought, nice work!
I really like the perspective of this, feels like a wide-angle shot of a huge landscape
Marshall Vandruff is a ubiquitous name in art instruction - not just through his work on the Draftsmen podcast and his other collaborations with Proko, but in his own right. He's been teaching anatomy, gesture, and perspective for decades, and a number of my own friends have taken his classes at the Laguna College of Art and Design (back around 2010), and had only good things to say about him. Not just as an instructor, but as a wonderful person as well.
Many of you will be familiar with his extremely cheap 1994 Perspective Drawing lectures, but here he kicks it up to a whole new level.
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