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Posted at December 31, 1969, 6:00 pm: Here's some valuable stuff I learned at the workshop from Jason Manley and SirGreenSock. Given your first post, it seems like it would help First off, stop caring so much about making mistakes, or making 'a good picture'. Ask yourself, what does it matter if your drawing sucks? It doesn't. Experiment with everything, and tackle stuff outside your comfort zone - just because nobody gives a shit if you screw up. Hell, nobody even has to know. So go nuts Second, life studies are important, yes. But are you having fun with it? If you feel you need to do studies to get better, but don't have fun with them, you'll feel less compelled to draw. And by proxy, you WILL draw less. So do what you enjoy, not what you feel you 'need' to do If you don't have fun with art, what's the point? Original of the message was taken from http://www.conceptart.org/forums/ Previous Post: Nice improvements from your first posts, especially on those last few ... Next Post: madplanet - at first i hated hogarths style, but as soon as i sat down... |