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    Nice updates! It might be a weird thing to single out, but I really like your ink drawings of staplers; they have a great gestural quality, but describe form well.

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    @revidescent Thank you, and yeah it is a weird thing, But I thought something a bit complicated would be a good practice.

    Now, I'm trying to render something as well as I can. It still looks a bit rough
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    I'm not sure what its made of but if it's metal then the reflections need to be sharper and whiter. It looks really good so far so keep going
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    its porcelain, I think I probably made it too dark.

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    yeah man - good exercise! thats the stuff
    but keep care for the construction under the rendering (also draw the hole ellipse) - like the picture / you do not have to do this every time but for me it's a help
    i think the rendering is good - it getting better with time

    hope that's explain what i mean
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    yeah looks like I messed up my ellipse at the bottom, but my cup is actually slanted that way.
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    well, try until i die
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    Nice studies! You've improved your rendering a lot, and I see you're working on your construction too. Very nice.

    With the box in the last post, I noticed that a misplaced vanishing point gives it a look of twisting. I know it can be very hard to notice this kind of stuff in your own drawings.
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    i don't really know what to say other than keep going man. and do perspective stuff.

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    Alright fuck it, I'm just going to do whatever the fuck I can to get proportions and perspective right. Not much point of carefully drawing something if I still f up on simple things
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    More rapid studies
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    Studies of trash on my desk, pet frog, and Mcdonald's resteraunt and customers.
    And now I try to render better again.
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    yeah good studies - i like the mess on your desk
    keep pushing - i want see more
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    Since you asked me to look and comment, I've just paged through your sketchbook.

    You are doing all the right exercises, judging by what I saw. One thing you could add to take it to a different level is pursuing awareness of the volume. You tend to copy the visual field; give you a piece of reference, and you can produce a reasonable likeness - with some wobbliness, but a lot of artists do the same and hide it under a loose rendering style. But once you start doing something from imagination, all that gets mostly lost. You actually revert to symbolic drawing a lot of times, and guess the contour instead of building the form.

    I can suggest to try to change the way you approach drawing. Do not copy. Build. Treat every drawing as if it were a sculpture, the page a window through which you see a solid object. It should not matter whether you are drawing from reference, or from imagination; in both cases you should build the drawing using construction lines, finding centerlines, tangents, hidden lines etc. Any drawing should be an exercise in seeing the form. Eventually you'll get it, if you stick to it.

    As an aside, I see that you are copying anatomy schematics by Bridgman and Loomis. These things are more useful when you apply them to track the same structures in a model, static and moving. Same thing about perspective studies: copying samples from books might get you some guessing skill, but it won't teach you any real perspective. You have to dig in and construct some formal perspective plots, using the proper methods, to get a hang of it. These drawings in the books are illustrations of a point, not a solution to your problems. Develop your own method.

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    Hey m8, Liking the hardwork! everything arenhaus said you should follow. I know it is hard and it might be the most annoying pain in the ass to do but try to ditch rendering stuff completely instead focus on structure and construction. That way proportional mistakes show completely and you really have to use structure and construction lines to give the three dimensional effects to your drawings. Good luck and work hard!

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    Great studies and sketches, to what people already said i"ll add that if you can, try and attend life model drawing sessions - even if it costs a bit of money.
    Draw more from life; find some time to sit down in a park and draw the figures of the people that pass by, sit, run, stand, and how they interact with their surrounding environment.

    Hope it helps a bit,

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    @Zauselbert thanks man, I will.
    @arenhaus Wow really thanks a lot, I think after reading what you said and tried out a few studies, I think I finally started to see and really fix my problem. I really owe you a big one.
    @kamikazel33t and Fallenangel Yup I agree with that 100 percent, thanks a bunch too.

    So here are some gestures and studies focusing more on perspective and contouring the form.
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    Cool studies man, that's the way to go.
    The construction practices are really good, and I agree with the life drawing, it's really useful if you can get into one.
    You could also try drawing boxes and cylinders to a perspective grid, maybe it can help you with the simple shapes and defining perspective in your mind.
    Just keep on drawing, never don't give up!

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    Well done PeteJ! It's really great to see your hard work, and it's improving in every post. It's great to see how you've listened to the advice and then responded and improved

    Keep on studying, I can see a lot of potential in your studies and you seem to be learning fast! If you ever wanna be study buddies, hit me up! I like your motivation and I could use some too, especially on these types of drawing and studies.

    Again, fantastic work and all I could say is continue to try and build your drawings and understand the form.

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    Looking good! You are doing the right thing; exploring media, the fundamentals, a bit of imagination here and there - keep it up and you will get there. Your creature designs are particularly interesting so would be great to see some more in the future.
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    since I can't attend a life drawing class, I been attempting to draw people in the restaurants more.




    edit: added more studies, again most of these are done in resteraunts or on the streets.
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