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Also, flat drawings were my biggest hurdle until recently. I was having such a huge problem everything I did out of the Loomis book I was reading made no sense to me. It wasn't until I started deconstructing objects from life and went through the first 3 lessons of draw a box that I was able to shake off the 2D, flat drawing problem that plagued me.

Would you guys say I'm finally ready for Loomis now that it's easier for me to think in 3D, or should I continue to deconstruct simple objects from life to further work on the fundamentals?

Pic related is a good example of the flat drawings I'm talking about.

I shaded it and it looked all weird simply because of my inability to think in 3 Dimensional form on paper.

Should I just go back to using draw-a-box or is there somebody better out there that can really teach me how to think in 3D? I'm still having trouble with that, but I think it's mainly an issue of perspective.

The reason I'm posting in here and not in the beginner thread is because nobody knows what they're doing in the beginner thread so nobody gets any decent help.

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