This last week as we didn’t have classes, I dedicate my free
time to draw a lot, because I like it, and I got to do an assignment for “Illustration”.
Well, while I was working on it, I realize that I didn’t knew how to do the
shading of a draw, so, I search on the web, for information, and I found a
video about it. In the video they said that, to make the shading on a draw, we
need to know the structure of the things we are drawing, so, I realize that I didn’t
knew about how to make the structure of the things I draw. Then I kept looking for
more information and I found a lot of things about drawing, like gesture,
structure, proportions, details. Also I saw some videos about professionals’ illustrators,
who said that the way to get better is to observe the things, imagine the
structures of those things, simplify them on basic geometry and the most
important, draw always, every time and everywhere I can.
Basically everything I knew about drawing was restructure,
and I had to start from the basics. So, the rest of the free week I was just
trying to applicate the things I learned, on the draws I had to do for the assignment,
practicing the basics, learning some techniques, and looking for more and more information.
Even now I’m trying to use the little free time I got to draw, so I hoping that
one day I’ll be as good as the people I saw those videos.
I reallt like a YouTube channel called "Estudio Katastrófico" an it has a video that teaches you how to develop your drawing style. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6HvPDxla60
ResponderEliminarIt is amazing that you have the enthusiasm to push your talent further away.
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