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Go for it Christo! A great start, your confidence will build if you do a bit everyday without fail.
(Remember that the spaces between things are are as important in a drawing as the things themselves: for example in a face the size of the space between the eyes matters just as much as the size of the eyes.)
Andrea
Quote - Go for it Christo! A great start, your confidence will build if you do a bit everyday without fail.
(Remember that the spaces between things are are as important in a drawing as the things themselves: for example in a face the size of the space between the eyes matters just as much as the size of the eyes.)
Andrea
Thank you Andrea.
God Bless.
Now you guys have me all excited to also attempt it! Let me just find my feet and then I'll try!
Great start Christo!
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"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them."
Elliott Erwitt
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OH Yes, you are really doing great Christo. Thank you for sharing your next work. :-) What a great idea, that you have decided to learn to draw. I believe you will improve every day, if you just work on it every day.
The two years I was drawing archeologic finds for a local museum, I could easily see the big difference from the beginning of the two years and to the end of them. Such fun. Have a great time. Believe me, it will be more and more fun, the more you learn.
Very nice work! I've done more drawing from images than from life and two things that have helped me sometimes is drawing with the image and sketch pad upside down or practicing by drawing small sections. In both cases my eye is focused more on the lines and shapes and less on my preconceived idea of what the object looks like. Keep on with it. You are doing great!
I remember one my art teacher asked us to do once - and that was to hang a shirt on the back of a chair and sketch it. The way the folds of the shirt work with the light was a very useful study, and getting the precision of a chair's legs / perspective is also a useful challenge. Give it a go and see how you do.
Also - take aaaages over sketching - be a perfectionist. I have a sketch (digital) of Scarlet Johanson in my back-catalogue on RR and i can remember that it took at least 8 hours of (essentially) trial and error:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1756079&user_id=409068&page=15&member&np
Then it gives you a "i can do that" attitude and then nothing is impossible...
"In every colour, there's the light.
In every stone sleeps a crystal.
Remember the Shaman, when he used to say:
Man is the dream of the Dolphin"
Rich Meadows Photography
Quote - I remember one my art teacher asked us to do once - and that was to hang a shirt on the back of a chair and sketch it. The way the folds of the shirt work with the light was a very useful study, and getting the precision of a chair's legs / perspective is also a useful challenge. Give it a go and see how you do.
Also - take aaaages over sketching - be a perfectionist. I have a sketch (digital) of Scarlet Johanson in my back-catalogue on RR and i can remember that it took at least 8 hours of (essentially) trial and error:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1756079&user_id=409068&page=15&member&np
Then it gives you a "i can do that" attitude and then nothing is impossible...
Rich
Thank you for the encouragment.
The sketch that you did on the link that you gave is amazing.
Much more practicing for me to do to improve.
God Bless.
Great start and thanks for sharing your drawing journy.
Here is a book I found really helpful and friends who have used it have said the same. Perhaps your library might have it.
So You Thought You Couldn't Draw: For People Who Can't Even Draw a Straight Line
http://www.amazon.com/So-You-Thought-Couldnt-Draw/dp/1887823387/
Quote - Great start and thanks for sharing your drawing journy.
Here is a book I found really helpful and friends who have used it have said the same. Perhaps your library might have it.
So You Thought You Couldn't Draw: For People Who Can't Even Draw a Straight Line
http://www.amazon.com/So-You-Thought-Couldnt-Draw/dp/1887823387/
Thank you for the encouragement.
I will see if the book is available in our local libraries.
God Bless.
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My teacher is a drawing book that a bought at a local CNA in Pretoria.
I do not know how well I did with these two sketches.
MY first attempt is a sketch of a Banana.