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godsanchez in the post "Happy Birthday, /r/ArtFundamentals!"

2017-08-16 21:47

Ah, thank you for this. This will be an interesting journey, and I'm again thankful that you're providing me those first few crucial steps.

My goals rest primarily with sketching mastery, with the hope of being able to capture most anything with a pad and pencil/pen/charcoal.

Beyond that, my ultimate goal would lie in the skill necessary to sketch and design (a la Scotts Roberson's "How To Draw"). Precise, well-shaded, realistic sketches have always been a passion of mine.

godsanchez in the post "Happy Birthday, /r/ArtFundamentals!"

2017-08-16 21:25

Well darn - I'm forced to defer to you on that, of course. That being the case -

Is there a good outline that would tell us, for example, which of his lessons would flow naturally as curriculum after Draw A Box?

My ultimate goal being to have a clear path towards a solid foundation in the subject.

godsanchez in the post "Happy Birthday, /r/ArtFundamentals!"

2017-08-16 19:23

Yeah! Been looking for the right system to properly begin my journey, and Draw A Box hit the mark beautifully - THANK YOU.

As a small suggestion/request - I know you've been trying to distance yourself from your later, figure drawing lessons - but why not update them to your present standards? I'd love for Draw A Box to be my primary learning course throughout, and it might well scratch that competitive itch for ya, no?