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.