Should I brace myself for when your practices are complete and suddenly you only draw hyper-realistic things bathed in fluorescent-colored lighting?
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11:36 am, February 20, 2015
Frimpinheap sez:
The idea was to practice proper body structures and muscle layouts, things I have obvious deficits with, but my mind fixates on the wrong aspects, so I end up no better than before!
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11:52 am, February 20, 2015
Indighost sez:
Being frumpy and serious for a moment, that is really noble and honorable of you to do that as a professional artist.
I can name 3 otherwise good cheeseball artists for whom I would instantly pay tuition for very expensive figure-drawing classes if I wasn’t certain that they would become explosively enraged at the suggestion!
Your figures, however, are constantly improving which is great.
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12:11 pm, February 20, 2015
Frimpinheap sez:
Thank you for saying so! I assume that is good.
It remains to be seen if I can apply anything! I have drawn realistic figures before and little seems to sink in, especially with regard to the back and shoulders. What I SHOULD do is make a bunch of sketches without trying to turn them into “finished” pieces until I actually understand what I have drawn. I am hardly professional and I feel like my bodily ignorance is one of the things that holds that back.
Even if it is actually lack of marketable gimmicks and jealousy toward people who could help me that are doing it.
Indighost sez:
Should I brace myself for when your practices are complete and suddenly you only draw hyper-realistic things bathed in fluorescent-colored lighting?
Frimpinheap sez:
The idea was to practice proper body structures and muscle layouts, things I have obvious deficits with, but my mind fixates on the wrong aspects, so I end up no better than before!
Indighost sez:
Being frumpy and serious for a moment, that is really noble and honorable of you to do that as a professional artist.
I can name 3 otherwise good cheeseball artists for whom I would instantly pay tuition for very expensive figure-drawing classes if I wasn’t certain that they would become explosively enraged at the suggestion!
Your figures, however, are constantly improving which is great.
Frimpinheap sez:
Thank you for saying so! I assume that is good.
It remains to be seen if I can apply anything! I have drawn realistic figures before and little seems to sink in, especially with regard to the back and shoulders. What I SHOULD do is make a bunch of sketches without trying to turn them into “finished” pieces until I actually understand what I have drawn. I am hardly professional and I feel like my bodily ignorance is one of the things that holds that back.
Even if it is actually lack of marketable gimmicks and jealousy toward people who could help me that are doing it.
PurpleSpace sez:
The eggplant threatened the moose’s life.
Now Bruce Lee will exact vengeance!