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Add some depth to your art with perspective! In this lesson, I'll give you a roadmap of what we'll be learning about perspective in the Drawing Basics course and introduce a few key concepts.
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COMMENTS
An just as Stan said gesture, I decided, I should go back a step.... lol
Just finished my midterms and now I will be entering spring break to continue this course! So excited to start this chapter. :)
This class seems to be an unremarkable prologue, but it has solved my confusion about the degree of perspective learning for many years: how to reasonably allocate energy and time to various knowledge points in drawing and design. I always thought that I should study perspective meticulously and improve it. But in fact, I always don't arrange time for this idea. Now I understand - I don't need such an accurate perspective that I barely use. I also don't have so much time and energy to improve every point. What I need to focus on is other aspects. Thank you, Stan. You are always so wise and sharp.
Been waiting three years for this. It's rewarding to see this part of the course finally coming into being.
THIS is the atomic level of drawing right here. Forms (specifically boxes and cylinders) are the visual alphabet that underpins nearly every representational drawing. I see a lot of students that *think* they have a problem with anatomy when in reality they are struggling with form. Form is worth obsessing about, and worth obsessing about early. Additionally, learning to handle form correctly will make other books like "How To Draw Comics The Marvel Way", and "Figure Drawing For All It's Worth" more useful. I can't think of a better art education communicator to put this out in the world than Stan, and I cannot recommend this approach enough.
Looking back at my computer every 5 minutes to see if Stan has released the new lesson on perspective.
jk.. kind of.. just patiently sketching in the meantime.
This is what I’ve been waiting for, I’m very excited for this portion of the lesson!!
Would anyone like to join me in a study session type group chat? We'd meet every few days, watch the lessons, critique each others art, and so on. I'm only level 1 in this, and my line art isn't great, but that's why I want other people I can have conversations and critiques on each others art with, so I can see where I need to go and be kept accountable for doing the lessons. Dm me if interested.
hey im interested in a study group and i see there's someone else that stan tagged you with in the drawing buds group. looking forward to this!
I'll be quite keen to do that :) I often miss the deadlines for the assignments, even when I do them so a group study session every few days would be nice. (also level 1)
I am so exciting for this lessons I am so glad with this curse, thank you so much Stan :) you are great teacher.
Oh man, boxes and cylinders. When I started drawing I spent a good chunk of my first year with drawabox. Guess I'll do some of that in preparation.
Thanks so much for this VERY clear practical step-by-step approach! You’re the bestest of teachers! 🙏 I’m excited.😜
