I'm facing a serious issue, lads. Why the fuck can i not draw!? I can 3D model and sculpt with clay, but when i have to use pen and paper/tablet i can't even get a clean line.
So my program shares like 90% of the same classes with some fine arts degree that i want to get (already did like most of the work so why not get another degree to milk money with) but i'm worse than the first years. It's actually pretty fucking frustrating, sometimes i just make a quick model just so i have a reference on what to put down on paper. It's the opposite of how you're suppose to work.
draw more, in pen
Well you may not have considered this but drawing and sculpting are two separate skill sets and not everything translates from one to another.
>ometimes i just make a quick model just so i have a reference on what to put down on paper. It's the opposite of how you're suppose to work.
It doesn't matter HOW you work, in fact using maquettes for reference is a method used by lots of imaginative realists. Pic related is a model that was used for a cityscape.
>>3038656
and here's the actual piece. If you have 3D skills, utilize them and see if it benefits your process.
>>3038584
No rules, only tools
>>3038584
There's no "way you're supposed to work".
If making a 3d model and then drawing it is faster than drawing and then trying to fix the drawing for hours than you should stick to it IMHO.