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7/7/2025, 2:02:25 AM
>>7635012
Oh yes draw-a-box! I was getting to that one.
This is the one and only thing that -ironically - lifted me out of the permabeg mantra: "If I keep drawing this one thing over and over I'll eventually get it." I still have the hundred boxes I drew from 2020.
Before drawabox, I had no sense of perspective and form. Everything I drew was symbol-drawn, from a flat perspective. Drawabox gave me the confidence to tackle on references. It gave me the tools to break apart the form of life into little pieces.
However, I don't think it's a good exercise for people who already know how a cube works. After you learn how to draw cubes, it's time to apply that knowledge to real-life objects.
It's a lifesaver for those just starting out, but not the most necessary when you can get practice from analyzing more complex entities.
Oh yes draw-a-box! I was getting to that one.
This is the one and only thing that -ironically - lifted me out of the permabeg mantra: "If I keep drawing this one thing over and over I'll eventually get it." I still have the hundred boxes I drew from 2020.
Before drawabox, I had no sense of perspective and form. Everything I drew was symbol-drawn, from a flat perspective. Drawabox gave me the confidence to tackle on references. It gave me the tools to break apart the form of life into little pieces.
However, I don't think it's a good exercise for people who already know how a cube works. After you learn how to draw cubes, it's time to apply that knowledge to real-life objects.
It's a lifesaver for those just starting out, but not the most necessary when you can get practice from analyzing more complex entities.
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