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I have huge love and respect for Proko but since you’re here and you’re asking.
I would recommend instead of using an artist-created skull that you use a reduction of a real skull scan.
He is an excellent one:
And if you then want to learn the muscles we have this:
https://store.nma.art/product/anatomical-head-model/
Also a reduction from the real cadaver cast probated by Eliot Goldfinger.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by Joshua Jacobo.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by Joshua Jacobo.
Welcome Blaise! You won’t regret focusing on the fundamentals. They will pay off for your entire art career.
You are welcome to join us on our newly launched discord!
Welcome Raven. Having a non art day job is tough but at the same time desirable to many other situations.
I also recommend you check out our new Discord we launched Friday:
Federico, I have always thought that many creative professionals would have a huge advantage with traditional art skills. I think you’re making a wise move. I recommend you begin a challenge or a sketchbook and also check out with our new discord community:
You’re welcome. Also in case you missed it, we have a new Discord server:
Danel, welcome to the community. I think you have the right idea about expanding your understanding of the fundamentals. I recommend you start a challenge or sketchbook here on the forums for accountability. Also, if you haven’t joined us on Discord I recommend you do so:
Yes, that’s exactly the idea. Add medium until you get the consistency you like best.
I like the idea but maybe fewer pages. Like 4 pages per day, and if you want to go over you can but it’s your choice. Remember some days you are NOT going to feel like drawing so it’s important that you set yourself up to succeed.
September 29, 2020 at 10:53 pm in reply to: Andres’s 100 Day Challenge: Sight-size drawing Bargue plates #783618What an awesome effect!
What a great thread. I’m leaving a note here so I can come back and give more feedback. Keep it up!
September 29, 2020 at 10:28 pm in reply to: Deborah’s 100 Days of People and Perspective Drawing #783609I really like these hand drawings, Deborah! Keep it up!
Carla, welcome to the community! I recommend you start a 100 day challenge and join a study group to help keep yourself committed and accountable!
Welcome, Ram!
You certainly can, but ten pages a day is pretty ambitious.
Welcome to the community, Dave! Those are great studies!
Really nice work here. The improvement is obvious. When doing these kinds of analytical drawings it can be helpful to work larger so you have enough room to get the structures working correctly.
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