dranjo in the post "LESSON 2: Organic Forms, Contour Lines, Dissections and Form Intersections"
2014-12-14 12:34
[Homework!]
Please take a look! I noticed that my contours started becoming more flat when I started on the dissections :(
The from intersections were really difficult! I had to think for really long before I started drawing, and I definitely made a few mistakes along the way. It was certainly a learning experience though.
Thank you for your time!
dranjo in the post "Announcement: What would you want out of a dedicated ArtFundamentals website?"
2014-11-26 09:56
Add a donations box so that we show our appreciation! But please don't make it obtrusive.
dranjo in the post "Announcement: What would you want out of a dedicated ArtFundamentals website?"
2014-11-22 17:22
I come to Artfundamentals to learn new things, so I hope the website makes doing that easier than Reddit does. I think a sidebar showing relevant resources when viewing a lesson would be great. For instance when I'm viewing a 250 Box lesson, the sidebar would contain other related links and resources, similar to what we have in Reddit.
For your own convenience, you might want to give yourself a categorized inbox. What I mean is that people sending you a PM can tag their message (e.g homework submission/inquiry) and you'll know how much of each you're receiving.
dranjo in the post "OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: 250 Boxes"
2014-11-19 07:57
Thank you for the detailed explanation! It has helped me to understand perspective a lot more. I will begin on my 250 box challenge and submit them to you in due time :)
dranjo in the post "OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: 250 Boxes"
2014-11-18 16:58
Are we supposed to draw the boxes in 2-point perspective? I was looking at the homework and saw a lot of boxes with 2 pairs of converging lines.
dranjo in the post "LESSON 2: Organic Forms, Contour Lines, Dissections and Form Intersections"
2014-12-14 18:07
Thank you for the swift critique! The perspective felt comfortable to do since I had to draw 250 boxes in perspective :) the fruits of labor are showing!
I will move on to lesson 3 now. Thank you for your time.