Postby inkhana » Thu Feb 03, 2005 7:15 pm
Well, the main thing for me is memory of a certain system of shapes that I build upon (in particular, for people) After you draw whatever it is you want to draw a couple thousand times, you'll get to where it comes easily. (...couple thousand...heh...that sounds like a lot, but in looking back, it really isn't) I've heard before (perhaps on CAA? can't remember) that drawing aptitude comes from the ability to look at an object and analyze it for the shapes it "contains" rather than the object itself. For example, the classic "egg" shape for a head (I actually use an oval, not an egg, but that's irrelevant), a soft "V" shape for the torso, circles for shoulders, and so on. Take a little time studying objects before attempting to put them to paper. An experienced artist spends a whole lot of time (at least, in ratio to drawing time) just -looking- at the subject in question...studying the exact shapes, folds in clothing, etc. Learn to look at "negative" shapes...in other words, the spaces in between actual objects. Heh...I should do some drawings to explain what I mean...^^;; If you haven't, maybe you should post some of your art and we can give you criticism to help you improve. (I didn't actually look to see if you had...>.>;;; )
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