You don't believe in talent? Hmmm, while I agree with you to a certain degree, I think talent is still very important. Character art definitely requires some sort of innate talent IMO. While hard work is an absolute necessity to become GOOD at it, I think talent also plays a role. I also feel that if you can't draw for 5…
I mean, it would certainly make it more enjoyable if you or I were better at it, I imagine. Maybe even if you were talented and had put in the work, you would still dislike the act itself, but its hard to believe that you would still like really disdain it at that point. Who knows. If you really hate drawing, then dont,…
But that is just my point the two disciplines are intertwined. The main reason people don't like to draw is because they aren't as good. Which the only remedy for that is to draw more. I have seen tons of concept artist friends mess around with 3D for the first time and put stuff way better than my first attempts. I…
well as I mentioned I consider 3d modelling a form of drawing, so yes in that regard, but i am not the 2d concept kind of guy, so i stick to my strengths. i think the whole argument is a bit of a moot point as we all know that on the average art team there will be a good 2d guy who will feed you concepts. i can't remember…
I mentioned Andrew-Loomis on page 3 but its also worth checking out George Bridgman. A few months at these two and you will be well on your way. As Chuck Jones once said, Every artist has thousands of bad drawings in them and the only way to get rid of them is to draw them out. Andrew-Loomis on Amazon George Bridgman on…
Hey that's fine if you prefer zbrush over drawing. Sorry i wasn't attacking you on your knowledge of foundations. What i wanted to get across was to try drawing by just copying. Don't try to express anything. Start off with copying. I honestly believe you are getting fustrated because you are trying to draw without prior…
Feng's video is quite useful for explaining the difference between drawing techniques and building a visual library. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnflBERf2zM
Brandon : exactly ! That's all there is to it. Everything else comes from understanding the reference being looked at, and there's nothing unattainable about that. The hardest part is pretty much to learn how to accept that one doesn't draw something "out of thin air". If something seems hard to draw, that's just because…
Thanks. That is what i want to know. I am mature enough to know that everything that you start from 0 is extremely hard. I do not believe in talent. With hard work anything is possible. But, i can't do something that i don't like it doing it. Even 5min to draw now, i won't do it, because i am starting to frustrated myself.…