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bakerpls98 in the post "portraits"

2022-12-13 05:17

you cant draw portraits (well) until you understand form. sorry but if youre committed you will have to take baby steps. Loomis has a book and CGMA has a head class but these are too advanced if you never drew before.

bakerpls98 in the post "Any other traditional painters in here (oil, acrylic, pastels)? What do you do with your 50% rule?"

2022-10-05 23:09

theyre getting downvoted for shitting on the course

bakerpls98 in the post "Any other traditional painters in here (oil, acrylic, pastels)? What do you do with your 50% rule?"

2022-10-05 23:08

If you arent studying from drawabox or have experience with the course, then why are you even on this sub? A portion of the fundamentals are taught on the course, and if you bothered to look on the site and watch a vid or two, you would know that.

Dozens of professionals still revisit the fundamentals. which is why many older artists join the course. Drawabox is convenient and affordable. Ateliers and schools are not. No point in newer artists hashing out a lot of cash for something they might not even be passionate about. Drawabox helps people soak their feet into the field. I am one of those people.

Rather than complaining, list those fundamentals and provide sources. Oh wait, this sub already does that toointeresting