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April 26, 2018 1:09am #2419
You're up for a good start! Your line work is very controlled and clear. There's room for improvement though. You seem to focus a lot on the contours. I would like to see how you handle the figure in relatively longer time limits, say 3-5 minutes. While 30 sec drawings are a good exercise, especially to warm up, that's too little time to really analyze and understand what the body is doing.
1April 26, 2018 1:02am #2418April 25, 2018 10:23am #2415No no, I only started drawing last year. Force is a concept I have only been aware of for a few months.
OK I understand. If you want to learn FORCE Drawing, the best way is learning it from Mike Mattesi himself. Learning from him one on one has brought me this far.
April 24, 2018 10:16pm #2411April 24, 2018 1:30pm #2409I follow you on Instagram! What a surprise seeing you here. Force drawing is an amazing approach, one i understand in theory, but have a hard time implementing. You do it with extravagance! I have been drawing for a year, and I have improved, but i want so badly to be at this level. Can you offer any tips?
Hi Grayson, thanks for the kind words :). Do you mean you've been studying FORCE Drawing for a year? And if so, what resources have you been using to study it?
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