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| Originally posted by Psy-T astroboy - abstract > still life |
I agree. As far as art goes still life is shit boring. But there's nothin like trying to draw a good old apple next to a banana to train your hand/eye. Remember before Picasso or Dali painted all their awesomness they started of as classically trained artists that could draw realistic depictions with the best of them.
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| Originally posted by astroboy heheh I agree. As far as art goes still life is shit boring. But there's nothin like trying to draw a good old apple next to a banana to train your hand/eye. Remember before Picasso or Dali painted all their awesomness they started of as classically trained artists that could draw realistic depictions with the best of them. That's what shits me about a lot of modern artists their work is abstract because they have no choice but to stick to abstraction... at the end of the day, abstract or not, many of them can't draw exactly what they see in their mind's eye because they don't have the hand-eye coordination. The key to good art is to learn to follow all the rules first... then learn to break them. |
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| Originally posted by Akridrot WOW.. great post! I fucking LOVE IT! Oh man, you have no idea how many times this post made me grin. You dropped so many little gems. Hahaha, if only everything else was explained like this! How to hold the pencil, paper size, how much time I should expect to take (I didn't know people drew things for HOURS before or came back to it later.. honestly). Awesome. Up until now I've never used composition in any of my drawings. Once again, GREAT POST. Thank you. |
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| Originally posted by pvdAngel Neat! |
Try to draw realism into your sketches...look at a frame as a whole and try t draw it exactly as it looks, it'll be hard as fuck at first but with practice you'll learn your shades and curves...also try to draw a lot of nature at first...the leaves of trees and clouds are perfect for beginners...
good luck man...and show us your drawings! 
this is a great thread. lots of good posts here. ![]()
all i can say about the Wacom tablets is that they feel completely different than "real" sketching/drawing, and to me it just feels a bit unnatural. i use one at work, and it's great for very detailed stuff, but the feeling of plastic against plastic (pen/surface) is very hard for me to get used to for drawing.
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