


I have started to take some wise advice from a well known artist about learning how to draw from others. Eddie Pitman had a great post on his new blog about “Studying from Masters". It definitely opened my eyes to a different way of thinking. So I decided I would study from a true artist Dean Yeagle. I started studying how he drew girls and tried my best to follow his rhythm. The second one was a starting off point then I pointed out my mistakes and tried again. Not the best, but some progression.
3 comments:
Great master to study, Christian! Did it open up your eyes to things you hadn't seen before?
Hey Eddie!
Thanks for the post! Yea, I found out that I still need a lot of practice. :) But it’s great. I'm definitely seeing things from his technique that I have never put into my own drawings. It’s great to learn from others. Thanks again.
good going christian, I see you're evolving to more riqsue figures, very nice
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