Uncomfortable's Advice from /r/ArtFundamentals

Concept Art Empire - A new website with helpful tips and advice for aspiring concept artists. Found it because they were kind enough to write a review of Drawabox! (No one mentions DaB without me knowing about it)

http://conceptartempire.com/

2016-06-16 13:46

Uncomfortable

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2016-06-16 20:09

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Uncomfortable

2016-06-16 20:56

Haha, yes, I got that impression too.

NuggleBuggins

2016-06-16 21:02

Dude, this is amazing, thank you so much. And also congratulations! Your sub-reddit, was the absolute first step I took on my path of improving my art, in hopes of becoming a concept artist. I am not there yet. But, I've been drawing almost every day, for a little over a year now, and I have seen massive improvements in abilities. Your teachings and advice have lead me to where I am today, and I can't thank you enough. Just wanted to let everyone know, to stick with it, and don't give up. There are moments of doubt, but just fight through them and keep going. You will start to see results. I still have a long way to go, but ever since I started to see improvement, I know that there is a bright horizon at the end of this road. Cheers /u/Uncomfortable! And thanks again!

Uncomfortable

2016-06-16 21:04

Thanks for the kind words! And a double thank you for showing your before/after shots. The tank in the bottom right looks really snazzy, and shows a growing understanding of constructive drawing. Keep up the great work!

NuggleBuggins

2016-06-16 21:21

Of course! I know when I was first starting, I was desperately searching for progress pictures, haha. Hopefully this will help some people out.

phonereddits

2016-06-17 00:17

Damn, you can really see the improvement in your tank! The first one isn't that bad, but the second one , damn! It feels like it has its own personality. It's pretty inspiring:)

AtlasAtlasAtlas

2016-08-29 04:29

damn, i can't even figure out how to draw the boxes correctly.

WinterThaw

2016-06-25 20:49

Thanks for the resource! I've also found there an answer to a question I had for the longest time, regarding your approach and, for example, Drawing from the Right Side of the Brain (Here's the article).