I like that you have art of your wall art. It's like seeing a play within a play.
Artception.
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I like that you have art of your wall art. It's like seeing a play within a play.
Artception.
lol, thanks! I was actually thinking of framing this piece and placing it right in the middle above the TV where the vanishing point would be :p
A) this is great, really well done!
wow! I've never noticed, but yeah....it is fitting to how I feel sometimes lol. Thanks for pointing that out :D
also, thanks for the compliment! I've always been terrible at drawing, but I recently started taking a class, so the praise is encouraging <3
Good work! Perspective is one of those things that is pretty mechanical, and one can avoid learning it for a long time by using crutches. It's always faster to work when one has internalized perspective and especially foreshortening so it comes automatically.
Thank you very much! I have to really work at it because I have trouble seeing the big picture as a whole. My process is to focus on minute details, so I start drawing a part of the scene and work out from there. Yesterday in class, my drawing teacher saw me doing that with a bird picture and gave me the recommendation to draw the outside of the whole thing first, so that I could fill it in a lot easier. I tried it, but messed it up. I guess it's my bottom-up mental style π€·ββοΈ