Perhaps the most important announcement we’ve made since launching Armature Nine four years ago!
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/anatomical-toys/x/1781757#/
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Tips for a never-ever?
Easy.
Tip 1: Trace
Sounds like cheating but it is a quick and valid form of learning.
Tracing steadies your hand. It encourages new neutral connections and helps with eye/hand coordination.
Tip 2: Commit to 20 hours of practice, and have a goal. Goals can include…
- doing 20 sketches
- filling a sketchbook
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Tip 3: speed. Draw a lot. Draw many 3 minutes drawings/sketches. Don’t linger. Draw very few 20-minute drawings… Your goal is learning to draw, not to create instant masterpieces… That comes later.
Tip 4: search for artists you like and really LOOK at their work. Mentally deconstruct it. Imagine the steps they took to draw it… Visualization helps cement skills in your mind.
If you asked this question to 10 different artists you will get 10, wildly different, answers. This is the advice I share with everyone based on what I think would have sped me along , back in the day
Hope it helps
Justin
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New Poses (I’m fairly sure)
I have about 20 archived I haven’t shared yet but I’ll be posting them “daily”-ish.
PoseMuse.com for books and stuff
Patron.com/PoseMuse to support the effort
I’m drawing on Wacom companion cintiq or an iPad pro.
Are you drawing? Please reply with your art blog, of love to check it out.
Thanks for sticking me and thank you for your re-blogs and likes… It’s a real ego boost.
All the best,
Justin
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Books of pose reference, just like this l, are available. Visit www.POSEmuse.com for links and info.
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