I know hard is a relative question, but how hard is it in comparison to drawing fundamentals. For example, let's say I have solid drawing skills(perspective, form, anatomy, gesture, etc) how long would it it take to make the transition from working purely on lineart to make great value paintings? Do you think this is feasible in 1 month?
>>3046048
>I know hard is a relative question, but how hard is it in comparison to drawing fundamentals
Value is part of the fundamentals, and just like everything else it's as hard as you want it to be. Instead of worrying about how long it'll take to get "good" at it (you never will, that's the point) just get started on it right now. The time you spend putting it off is time you could have spent understanding the subject just a bit better, rather than knowing nothing at all.
>>3046048
>Do you think this is feasible in 1 month?
Stop giving yourself retarded deadlines. Just start now and some day you will get there.
If you work digitally it has in fact never been easier to learn values.
>>3046154
this
>>3046048
I think its one of the easiest, most intuitve things.
It requires almost no effort but your mileage may vary
>>3046048
It takes years dumbass
Study from life. That will yield the most xp gain.
>>3046055
"you never will" there are plenty of artists who are great at values, what are you on? There is a difference between perfection and being good