Just a reminder. some of this stuff gets pretty advanced. YOU ARE NOT GOING TO MASTER ANY OF THIS IN 2 week chunks. Do not feel bad if you are taking it slower. He didnt get to this point by doing only 25 weeks of work. He is a very talented artist who has been doing this a while.
Start from geometric forms and perspective understanding, spend at least 2 months (I would even recommend 3 or 4 months) on this before you start doing any figure drawing or anatomy study otherwise you will be totally lost and discouraged when you start drawing the figure and it looks bad. You must master the form and perspective fundamentals to make the rest of the journey easy, don’t jump steps and try to do the “fun stuff” I.e. anatomy and gesture first . Anatomy and gesture can take even 6 months to a year to be decent. All of these are lifelong study areas ! Keep drawing
Yo that tennis drawing 😳😳 Anyway, Im watching some Tom Fox stuff and plan on getting his book. My problem is trying to rush ahead still. I can draw basic mannequins and then try to move on making it not fun. I have fun drawing the mannequin so i really just need to draw just that more and experiment with different positions.
hello janos! im currently using your practice drawing faces training plan and once i am finished with that do i move onto the figure training plan i feel like that is the correct steps, however i want a pro artists opinion also thank you for these great videos can’t wait until you release some type of course
janos is it possible if you could make some type of curriculum for artists its very hard to know where to start and what to work on as a self taught artist as not many people can afford art school etc❤
Hey have you looked into this? : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SYVgmBzs5wA.html maybe that could be useful. Otherwise I also offer 1on1 Art mentorships which are much much cheaper than normal art school, considering its just 349€ per month www.janos-art.zone/mentorship-1. I guess I could make a super general cirriculum but I guess the crux here is that everyone has different goals. I will write it down :)
hey, im a beginner and im gonna start this week with that plan. I had a doubt, u think its better for me, as a beginner, practice using graphite, a ballpoint pen or a Nankin?
@@caiomartins6700 hm good questions, I think if you start with ball point right away it will be the hardest but you will get better the faster. Otherwise graphite 😊☀️
@@Janos.Artzone alr thank u!!! I'll take the opportunity to ask you another question hahahahaha on the exercise 2 u said to do action lines. Im confused, im supposed to make action lines out of my mind and use them to create the gestures? or i have to look for gesture references( like exercise 1) and use them to identify the action lines? or neather and i dont get it at all? hahahahshahah
@@caiomartins6700 I would start with learning these from references if u completely new to it. If you are more advance you should start creating ur own action line 😊
You mention, I think, circa 9:15 "the grafit studio references for foreshortening poses". I can't really find this, but they look very useful indeed, can someone clarify?