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7/7/2025, 6:59:44 PM
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I understand that. These are supposed to build your intuition on drawing 3d forms right? not necessarily to train a skill to use them all, but to understand what lines and curves will convey clearly the shape of the subject.
I just saw this other thread about how you tryy to draw contours on 2d blobs to train for this somewhat too, so I attempted picrel as well.
The top portion is some geodesics and otherwise 'straight' loops (latitudes) to convey a blob like shape and the bottom part is me trying to draw random freehand squiggles and making them morph to the 3d blob I have in mind.
This is similar to the exercise you're suggesting right? Obviously not a substitute for it, but it's a quicker way to practice contours if you can't be arsed to draw subjects to study I guess.
I understand that. These are supposed to build your intuition on drawing 3d forms right? not necessarily to train a skill to use them all, but to understand what lines and curves will convey clearly the shape of the subject.
I just saw this other thread about how you tryy to draw contours on 2d blobs to train for this somewhat too, so I attempted picrel as well.
The top portion is some geodesics and otherwise 'straight' loops (latitudes) to convey a blob like shape and the bottom part is me trying to draw random freehand squiggles and making them morph to the 3d blob I have in mind.
This is similar to the exercise you're suggesting right? Obviously not a substitute for it, but it's a quicker way to practice contours if you can't be arsed to draw subjects to study I guess.
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