I think is important at he beginning just to draw a lot. Make sure you start with drawing for fun (draw what you want, from live or imagination, or copy your favorite artists for practice). Then If you older 12 years - study perspective right now. Watch my tutorial about perspective for beginners: ua-cam.com/video/33lsKliuSA4/v-deo.html As one of my favorite way to develop own style and practice picturmaking and perspective, is to analyze and redraw art of my favorite artists, I have many videos about that. For example this playlist about moebius: ua-cam.com/video/pLByzg2jd7s/v-deo.html You can watch and follow my sequence, I making it as simple as possible so any level can follow. This is actually very effective approach
Taking on the big bad perspective boss one day at a time! So much learning from you streams!
Great, Thank you for feedback! Each next boss will be easier and more casual problem to solve.
This is great, I was just struggling with drawing a spiral staircase in 5 point perspective.
nice! I also have videos about spiral stairs, look there might be some useful tips for you: ua-cam.com/video/4qxs-qaS0OU/v-deo.html
Hey Gene, I am very new in art. Should I jump right into perspective or first practice shapes and form?
I think is important at he beginning just to draw a lot. Make sure you start with drawing for fun (draw what you want, from live or imagination, or copy your favorite artists for practice).
Then If you older 12 years - study perspective right now. Watch my tutorial about perspective for beginners: ua-cam.com/video/33lsKliuSA4/v-deo.html
As one of my favorite way to develop own style and practice picturmaking and perspective, is to analyze and redraw art of my favorite artists, I have many videos about that. For example this playlist about moebius: ua-cam.com/video/pLByzg2jd7s/v-deo.html
You can watch and follow my sequence, I making it as simple as possible so any level can follow. This is actually very effective approach
@@Gene-Bond Thank you so much! I will follow this advice