Read today second book about perspective - Framed perspective vol.2
That was fast. Being self-taught artist through years put chunks of information and potentially with time you grow connections between them
But I guess its never too late to read a book
And my most flaw is not doing practice, I`m too free and comfortable in my space to not put hours on practice like it happens in uni or college, something about your own will, disciplinary and other people deciding on what you need to do.
This book was about building a shadow, starting from planes and then reading about humans, but honesty book got some high speed in grow of difficulty and do rely on your good base with anatomy
Also to my vision there are a lot of stuff that person drew by eye in a good way with years of practice than malicious math exercises with planes
No 3d mentioned, sad yet understandable
Anything new learned? Not really but good wording puts nice order to my thinking process
For example drawing basic 2d projection on surface ( feet placement for example) before building a 3d figure is nice
Here are some thoughts on text being in posts, I`m really used to quiet posting on twitter and everything around it
But also know that people on Patreon-like platforms make posts more blog-like and been wondering is it possible for me to be like that and would my audience interested in it
it can be something out of topic, something more like diary or small fanfiction to suit illustration
However this might be not my cup of tea and its not a problem to try something and stop doing that
Question for ones who read all that:
Would you like to offer me a art related topic that you would like to see me do post about