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4164987 No.4164987 [Reply] [Original]

Reminder that if you understand how form works and you're still using 3D shapes like cubes and spheres to construct your drawing, you're doing it wrong. Once you understand form, you need to use abstract organic forms to construct your subject or it's just going to look stiff and lifeless.

>> No.4164989

>>4164987
Illustrate what u mean please

>> No.4164998

>>4164987
did you just now learn that forms aren't just cubes and spheres

>> No.4165000

Cubes and spheres are just training wheels to understand form for 3Dlets who don't understand it innately

>> No.4165014

>>4164987
pyw master

>> No.4165022

>>4164987
I see spheres right there though, those knees should not be sphericle either if you're going for something realistic.

>> No.4165045

>>4164987
Reminder that if you think using 3D shapes such as cubes and spheres after you understand how form works leads to your drawing looking stiff and lifeless, you're doing it wrong.

Fucking hell how do you even get it that wrong OP?

>> No.4165074

Thread dead thried for this. Hidden

>> No.4165082

You're just mistaken. It's not the only way to achieve life in your drawings, but it can be part of the process.

>> No.4165084

>>4164987
Still waiting for you to post your work.