Enjoying looking at the stuff people post in here, lots of great stuff
It's definitely better!
A couple of quick things:
- Try using photos where the subjects face isn't tilted or skewed into perspective when you're beginning. It helps a lot. Here's a good example of a picture of Yuji Naka that may be a bit simpler.
- One great reason to use your own face is that you know what you look like so, if you make mistakes, it's easier for you to see where you went wrong.
Got some much needed sleep! Now to work on the two sketches I owe.
Okay so I tried drawing that pic of Yuji, I think it's my best yet, but it's caused me lots of rage, and for some reason I don't think it really looks like him haha, but it's better then what I had earlier, looked like an angry american business man.
time spent? way too much, i had to keep erasing things again, maybe im too worried about being perfect, but i felt it looked bad if i didn't erase it. I started it earlier today and rage quit, came back to it about an hour or so ago and raged again, but I'm happy enough with it to consider it my drawing of the day.
maybe I need to draw bigger, right now I'm basically drawing in the middle of my 9x12 skechbook not using the whole paper.
I'm thinking for tomorrow maybe I should try drawing form of the face, shadows and stuff, rather then worrying about detail like eyes. Just to change things up, and increase my understanding.