6:30 PM, Tuesday July 5th 2022
Drawing quickly and repeating lessons counts as grinding so try not to do this.
Next Steps:
Same instructions as last time, except for your rotated boxes.
Drawing quickly and repeating lessons counts as grinding so try not to do this.
Next Steps:
Same instructions as last time, except for your rotated boxes.
I take 4 days to a week to go through this repeats, I feel like practicing (grinding) the parts I mostly struggle with everyday 45 mins to a hour would help, but that would be griding right? Or am I misunderstanding something? https://imgur.com/a/Lrjktb4
That is a great idea, and leans more towards using a set amount of time wisely. If you do decide to go that route, don't forget a timer.
Grinding is the act of repetitive labor, or study for absurdly long periods of time. Gaining the habit and muscle memory will help, but you also should take small breaks in between your exercises. This will allow you to absorb the information you're learning at a better rate.
Start by positioning your shoulder and keep ghosting your lines.
You've come a long way and your lines are much more smooth and accurate than when you first started. There is more confidence in your work, so you are headed in the right direction!
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Getting closer! This time I'll just need you to redo two more pages of the Rough Perspective exercise with the lessons on line wobble in mind.
Thanks. Tomorrow I'm going to do one rotated boxes exercise at least, what exercise should I also add to this daily exercise, I doubt it will take more than 45 minutes doing 1 or 2 of those. And I feel like I understand how to make the box face the point. https://imgur.com/a/KtAQB5Y
Stan Prokopenko's had been teaching figure drawing as far back as I can remember, even when I was just a regular student myself. It's safe to say that when it comes to figure drawing, his tutelage is among the best.
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