So I've been studying a little while now, and whilst I will never stop studying, I think I can find time to draw some of the things I wanted to draw when I first started. After I do some anatomy study, I may spend a little time on a proper drawing. A drawing that I will spread over multiple days.
The life drawing resource website that I use, Figure & Gesture Drawing Practice ToolFigure & Gesture Drawing only has so many pictures and it's gotten to the point where I have seen every photo now. Finding new resources is vital but an unappealing task, I even have some already but I like pixelovely the best. My real life…
Oh dear, a 3 month gap. Excuses excuses, but I haven't stopped drawing. Not going to upload every pic (they are on my instagram) but will upload the life drawing ones.
Hi, good to see all your sketches and drawings here. You remind me of a relative who just started to draw. You seem to have the potential in becoming a dedicated artist. You do have your style that seems to be different.
I think you're having a lot of trouble with the placement of the features on the face because you aren't planning your drawing or building up a base. Go on YouTube ant look up Proko how to draw a head. He abridges Loomis really well and my face drawings have improved drastically since adopting and practicing his…
Some life drawing, some figure study and some facial/features studies. Doing a quick head/face study is something I need to work on, always turns out horrible. The facial features are kinda fun to bust out in bulk, but they get frustrating. There seems so little to draw but the difference between my sketches and the source…