I've been practicing drawing some shapes in perspective. I'm starting trying to draw simple things and put then in perspective and gonna grow the complexity a little over time, to hopefully get used to think about it and expand my visual library.
I'm still doing gesture drawings and practing drawing faces from imagination from time to time.



Lets goooo :rocket:

I've been traveling for the last few days so i didn't produce much, but now i'm back for the grind!
These are kinda messy, but it is a start.

More on perspective.

Today i got back to Anatomy 1 to do some revision, trying to learn the proper names for the anatomy of the face.

To end the revision on the face, i finished the d&d character i was making. I think i gonna start term 3 now.

I ended up making another portrait for the last party member, Hastur, the Half-Orc Warlock. It was really fun!

I like your character busts! Especially with your half orc, I'm liking that you've got some stronger values, it really makes it pop.

Thank you guys! :blush:
Today i've started the Clothed Figure Draw class and made this...

I wanted to start doing simple stuff first, i don't want to feel overwhelmed. I'm gonna start to make full rendered studies when i'm more comfortable.

Today i've tried rendering the clothed figure...

Although i could definitely refine the study a lot more i think that i already learned a lot, and i will leave it as it is, as spot to remember for now on.
As always, any advice is welcome.

Thank you Kosmo! :smile:
I've been practicing drawing the clothed figures some more. I tried to use both soft and hard brushes, and i'm starting to see the importance to decide when to use each.

The Grind goes on...

Wow you’re doing great! I will go check out that course now for sure 😲

Hey Darts!

Just wanted to say you're on the path to glory. Amazing dedication and hard work visible throughout your entire journey post. Keep it up, I am a big fan of your approach to studying - it's so thorough ^^

Cheers!

Thank you for the encouragement Nico! I really appreciate it :smile: ! I'm always looking for your advices hehe.

@Watercolour Thank you! The couse is really good, you should check it out!

I ended up falling in love with a reference for folds and tried my best to paint it! I have no idea how to do backgrounds, but this is the best piece i ever done, so i'm quite happy. i ended up getting carried away in the end and tried things that i don't really understand yet...

And the grind goes on!

Hello! In the last few days i've been trying the second assignment from the Clothed Figure Draw class, i don't like the final result, and i'm feeling kinda frustated and unmotivated to keep practing, because i think i understood the theory but am failing at the execution because of my weak rendering skills.

I really want to get good at this, but i want to see more things, exceptionally environment and 3d stuff. So, to keep things fun, i'm thinking in moving on and come back to this when i feel i need it (probably soon)!

Before that i will work on some personal projects and hopefully get some motivation boost! I've been wanting to review some things from the old classes, maybe i will do that too!

Let's keep moving! :rocket:

Don't give up, I struggle from time to time with getting realistic clothing down as well. its a process but the more you do it the easier it becomes. If you feel you need to step back then do so however i think its good to continue, it'll help you figure out rendering - which will make future assignments easier.