Sorry for answering you late. I want to learn on how to understand human anatomy but i have problems finding the right lines for the action too, something slips out, so i just end up working over them like they never existed or i just start over witjout tracing an action line. I have a sketchbook and i am filling it with 15 secomd poses. I am currently shifting between doing it well and having no idea what i am doing, sometimes on SAME POSE.
I am still lost, where ever I go, I don't seem to find someone in the art community having these many roadblocks one after the other in such a little time. I learn something, plateau happens, i forget how I did it, I search on how to do it again, head doesn't let me do it again...
3 hour class looks like suicide to me. i got to my first 2 hour session and it took me days to recover. and it all honesty i don't get what it will teach me
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edited this post on May 2, 2024 7:13pm.
I suppose that many people here went learning from many different sources, has ever happen to you that all those lessons mixed up and you felt lost?
Previousely i talked about how my exhaustion that made me lose a little bit of progress. After a well deserved rest i got back at it again and now i remember there is something more to it than just me being tired. I tried to follow other tutorials that I thought being enteresting, yet they entered my head and when i draw... they all overlap into some aimless mess that makes me lose the whole purpose of the drawing.
I need some help "organizing" those lessons, doing so would probably improve my situation.
I genuinely have no idea on how to do it. I would try to take my private informations out of the recording.
go to imgur, go to the "new post" om the up-left corner, the post will be reserved to those that will be sent the link so do not worry.
I do not have an "aim" per say. I just make the faces the same way i do figure drawing. basically i symplify the face like a logo and i put the elements in the way that makes it the more dynamic. And also a tutorial on youtube that is overlaying my inner thoughts and i get lost in my process, so here is why after the first face the result is kinda shoty. I searched for other methods and there are none that have a more free flowing method. It is all a bunch of repetitions and measures that clog the canvas. I hate both the Loomis method and the Reilly one because they pretend i should draw like a geometer with all those planes and details that makes me wanna give up drawing entirely.
if having that process in mind means i can draw without needing it i'll swallow the bullet then. but first i wil have a lot of problems even folllowing the process, it will look like a mess and for my experience messes are not something i learn a lot from.
I am sorry but after seeing some tutorials, that method is atrocious to follow. basically is subdividing on top of drawing circles on top of other subdivisions, and that is just the front position. There has to be a more intuitive way to draw a face that can be used for different proportions, right?