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6/17/2025, 8:10:36 PM
>>7612515
>>7612532
>>7612918
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you will develop and refine your personal way of constructing subjects as long as you draw
as for how to even start... depends on what you want to draw. if you draw vehicles and buildings, then starting with some perspective lines and enclosing box shapes. if you draw figures, you could draw a stick figure, add blobs for muscles (/muscle groups / whole body parts) and mark important, unchanging, spots of the body...
if you draw a lot, you will naturally, through laziness and pattern recognition, begin to group features together and make shortcuts to indicate them, stripping away details to be drawn at a later stage. these shortcuts and marks and guide lines will grow to contain a lot of information imbued in them by you and your own way of understanding the 3d form of your subject. you will draw these shortcuts earlier and earlier in the drawing stage, because they are so helpful in placing subsequent brush strokes. this personal collection of shortcuts will become your way of constructing a subject.
what is it that you want to draw, and be able to construct in order to draw from imagination? humans?
>>7612895
its literally just a hard round brush, putting down transparent "glazes" (or erasing partially) and trying to be deliberate with brush size and the shapes that are created indirectly
>>7612532
>>7612918
[cont]
you will develop and refine your personal way of constructing subjects as long as you draw
as for how to even start... depends on what you want to draw. if you draw vehicles and buildings, then starting with some perspective lines and enclosing box shapes. if you draw figures, you could draw a stick figure, add blobs for muscles (/muscle groups / whole body parts) and mark important, unchanging, spots of the body...
if you draw a lot, you will naturally, through laziness and pattern recognition, begin to group features together and make shortcuts to indicate them, stripping away details to be drawn at a later stage. these shortcuts and marks and guide lines will grow to contain a lot of information imbued in them by you and your own way of understanding the 3d form of your subject. you will draw these shortcuts earlier and earlier in the drawing stage, because they are so helpful in placing subsequent brush strokes. this personal collection of shortcuts will become your way of constructing a subject.
what is it that you want to draw, and be able to construct in order to draw from imagination? humans?
>>7612895
its literally just a hard round brush, putting down transparent "glazes" (or erasing partially) and trying to be deliberate with brush size and the shapes that are created indirectly
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