3:20 PM, Friday September 4th 2020
Ok, first, thank you for this long detailed answer :).
The method you describe sounds really interesting and I am going to try it :D.
There are just some parts that bother me: this method relys completely on imagination, but I heared from so many artists how important it is to study from reference, so should there not be a part in the exercise where you check if you actually did it right o.o?
Also, I am more of an "form and construction" loving person than a "rendering and detail" person ^^´´, but don´t you need some reference to also study the texture and smaller details of an object, in order to draw it from imagination?
And I often got the information that you should study one subject rather often and long, instead of multiple subjects only briefly.
I saw a video about a method that got some similar steps and I think this imagination step, instead of studying too much from reference sounds like a good idea, but I am still a bit unsure, there just seem to be very different opinions going around on how to study to create a good visual library o.O.
Again, thank you for the answer, I am going to try this for some days and look how it works for me :D.