That is fantastic!
It is my favorite sketching app, being a stock owner after several years Autodesk is now providing me with income instead of the other way around.
It’s been a while since I don’t post here! I started a sketch a day challenge on instagram (currently reaching the first month) but I would like to contribute more to the boards [emoji1] here some doodles of a electric heater
lol while I was drawing he was staring and waving his paw like saying “come on! Faster! Finish it!” so tried to make an extremely dramatic view of him but obviously failed at it.
45 min. breakfast sketch, some faucets for the weekly design challenge! What do you guys think of a tactile interface for flow and temperature? Mixing humidity and tactile features could be a mess
I love the frequency with which you are posting. It does take a lot of time to improve, but it is an investment that pays off exponentially! I still have a long way to improve as well, but the benefits I have seen from investing the time are amazing. The best part is to not think about sketching technique as much when you are working on a real project, you can focus your attention on your ideas and not as much on line weight and perspective because that becomes second nature. The second big pay off is speed. There are many times when I get clients who have a rush, sometimes they need something in 48 hours. Or sometimes 3 clients call the same day and all of a sudden you are swamped. Being well practiced alleviates some of the stress associated with that, and gives you the confidence to deliver.
Keep working on it! I’m seeing big gains for you already. And remember, it isn’t a strictly linear progression. You will have days where everything is going great, then a setback. It’s ok, just keep plowing forward.
Some lambo vibes with these, obviously with few perspective issues… I remember the first time I saw a book of drawing techniques and it was about cars! Mostly side views but really fun to draw when I was 15…