Learning to art!
10 years ago
I'm unemployed over the summer, so I have a three month break before my work starts back up in late September. Since there are a LOT of amazing artists here and I'd always wanted to learn how to draw, myself, I picked up a sketch book and am putting in a few hours of work each day. My goal is to fill a page of the sketchbook each day with random things that I feel like drawing, and I'll probably keep it unstructured like that until I start to pin down a style or identify problem areas that I need to practice on (for example, the first 3 pages of the book are about 90% orc faces as I figured out how I wanted them to look).
It'll be a lot of work, obviously, but I'm enjoying it so far, and I already see some good things. I've posted a few things I've drawn in the last few days on here already, so go check them out if you'd like and feel free to leave me any feedback. I'm always looking to improve.
I miiiiiight start uploading daily pages to the scraps folder just to have them available to anyone that wants to look at them. If people found them useful while trying to learn themselves, or could provide feedback about my progression or give a next logical step, that could be beneficial too. I'll see what I can do about that.
Zug zug, orcs!
It'll be a lot of work, obviously, but I'm enjoying it so far, and I already see some good things. I've posted a few things I've drawn in the last few days on here already, so go check them out if you'd like and feel free to leave me any feedback. I'm always looking to improve.
I miiiiiight start uploading daily pages to the scraps folder just to have them available to anyone that wants to look at them. If people found them useful while trying to learn themselves, or could provide feedback about my progression or give a next logical step, that could be beneficial too. I'll see what I can do about that.
Zug zug, orcs!
If you want any tips or critiques, let me know. I'd be more than happy to help you out.