Are there good tutorials for drawing spheres from imagination? Different textures and lighting? How about other primitives?
>>2876670
Have you tried this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOuIgevbHs8
>>2876670
Draw a circle and render how a round object looks. Easy.
>>2876677
kek this is never gonna get old
>>2876710
Bumpu~
>>2876670
>drawing spheres from imagination
w-what?
dont you know what a fucking sphere looks like?
http://www.huevaluechroma.com/021.php
>>2876710
This guy is right tho >>2876682
You don't really have to manipulate the shape of a sphere when you move it around in perspective, it's pretty much always gonna be a circle. What you have to focus on is properly rendering it so you can convey the form. Ellipses are kinda difficult to do in perspective and people practice those but I haven't really heard of people practicing spheres in perspective.
>>2876710
>Literally
>>2879178
>>2879143
>What you have to focus on is properly rendering it so you can convey the form.
I assumed that much was obvious, how would you render this then?
>>2876677
I knew this would happen kek
>>2876677
oh, jesus fucking christ proko what are you doing?
To imagine that that dude taught me the basics of constructing a head.
>>2876677
So basically Scroto sucks ass when he isn't using training wheels?
>>2879851
depends where the light source is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl9MsQH2nzk&t=1225s