Was Sycra right?
Is this truly the way to git gud in the fastest way possible?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0ufz75UvHs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egCx3dgGYDI
>>3021422
>practicing the same thing over and over again figuring out whats wrong and then changing it the next time until you've perfected it
I would assume so.
>>3021422
Well you are better off learning perspective so you can draw anything at any angle rather than having to start 'iterative technique' each time. Albeit repetition (which is the main idea of his video) is important in a way. You are technically doing iterative drawing as a warm-up depending on the warm-up; circles, boxes, lines, proportion for example.
It's 50/50 so he is neither right nor wrong. Here is a video on perspective thinking:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDNhFLcsgh8
>>3021434
This might sound autistic, but I've done a fuckton of perspective and I sitll have trouble with it.
I got no 'sense' of it, if that makes sense. I can't make a perfect 1x1x1 cube for example.
I need more general milage to improve in perspective at this point.
>>3021487
are you just copying the lines or actually trying to understand why they go in the direction they do? i mean, its not that hard, its just leading lines into a point. unless you mean perspective for organic forms, that, i understand. i still have trouble with drawing figures from above/below, etc. (mainly if the perspective is slightly above/below, idk why but im better when the camera angle is more extreme)