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Terrible explanation. Measurements, words, and actions do not match up. Sincerely, the art students who attempted to follow your tutorial and got unnecesarily confused.
Thank you very much, now what if the light source is filtered, or reflected by matter, objects, water? if there is 2 perspectives points, the rules stay the same because we are in 3 dimensions ? that's for another lesson I suppose. if you have any links please i'm interested
Been learning to draw for 3 and a half months now hearing about the "heads tall" thing without anyone actually saying how to use that, but now i know, thank you!
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At the beginning, I wasn’t sure how I was going to turn the stick figure from the 2nd lesson into a more 3D one, but each step was very well explained. I love how each point from the first figure had a spot in this one. Good lesson!
A lot of art teachers will just say “draw what you see,” but this stuff is necessary for most people first. I think artists forget that they struggled through learning basics to get to the point where they can draw what they see. Thanks. I needed the “for dummies” version 😊
I kind of lost my touch with drawing during middle school to high school, and only after graduating, I'd slowly rediscover it, and all I have been doing of drawings are what I see as just doodles rather then art, I've never really been big on drawing tutorials, or wanting to learn how to draw full scale figures, but now, after 4 years of doubt, and anxiety, I'd like to give this a try and learn.