Monday, September 17, 2007

Drawing what you see PT2

This is the most important thing that I can think of when it comes to learning the very fundamentals of drawing. It is about trusting what your eyes see. Moreover it is about remaining somewhat objective with how you look at what you are going to be interpretting. In remaining objective you will be able to take cues from what is directly in front of you to determine angles and space. Remaining somewhat objective about what you are looking at will also help take some of the pressure off of "how badly" you think you draw and make you think more about how sharply honed your eyes are to really "see"what is in front of you.

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