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Shephero in the post "Poor line quality due to muscle weakness"

2022-11-28 11:32

Ian liddle, you can google his sketches to check out he has almost no straight lines in his work they are very expressive and he still has that proper form in mind which make his art look good. If youre willing to get into painting you can opt for impressionism which can work in your favour as there is no rigid lines. If I were you Id play with form and shadow and light (value) more often to see where you can go from there, and use great books such as dynamic figure drawing by burne hogarth to supplement your drawing of form. What makes a good artist is their ability to overcome obstacles, I believe if you really wish to do art youll find a way that works with you and develop your own style.

Shephero in the post "Two Fundamentals at the same time?"

2022-04-21 09:33

I highly recommend Loomis drawing the head and hands if you're into portraits. Color and light is an amazing book as well by James gurney. Nothing will take away from taking a break from drawabox it's cool to take a break as long as you stay consistent.