I definitely have to agree. Something that was suggested to me is to grab some magazines and draw the pictures that are there. Or, instead of drawing it, use whatever your preferred medium is, of course. But studying real life photos helps you understand a lot about things. How light falls on objects shaped a certain way,…
I see man, well, it's good thing to go in Photoshop and draw with tablet, or sculpt in Zbrush( or this would be the last thing?) I don't think that i would enjoy drawing with paper and pencil, but i'm ill enjoy doing it in Photoshop instead. Any good book or tutorials for how to begin in drawing? What do you thing of Riven…
anatomy first, also take some life drawing courses, local community colleges are awesome for that, or you can see if there's a doctor sketchy's around you http://www.drsketchy.com but the most important thing is to try to draw something everyday.
Just to draw and paint? I want to know how color and light combine together or something like that, to help with creating realistic characters and creatures?
You're going to need to know how light works and all the stuff in order to draw and paint, they go hand in hand. This thread might toss you in the right direction: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=94230
I see what you think, and thanks a lot. What would be the best thing to start studying art? Drawing, painting, color theory, anatomy, lighting? Because, i want to be character artist and texture painter, should i go for anatomy first?
If you do take the Drawing route to build yourself up look at the tutorial section on the Conceptart.org forums theres good stuff there too Start with the Assignments they help a bunch http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=116199 _____________________ Question: Why is it so important to have a grasp on 2D to get…
Yea, i saw many people focusing on 3D app. So you want to say that, i suppose to learn 2D, instead of 3D? Because i am spending too much time on 3D modeling, almost all day, with 2-3 hours sleep. I thought that, it would be great to spend at least 2-3 hours in drawing or painting. But it's is enough?