7. Exercise - DoodlingUse as: can be both, but more suited as an exercisePurposes: - increasing focu
7. Exercise - DoodlingUse as: can be both, but more suited as an exercisePurposes: - increasing focus and endurance- learning to draw details- helps learning to draw texture (which will be very important later on)How to: There are basically two steps that need to be repeated:prepare a template page full of boxesfill out each box with different forms, patterns, shapes or little drawings Tips:- the overhand grip will not work in this case (I believe this at least) stick to the tripod grip- do the lines in both directions; you will need to be able to do this later! (you can actually see that I make more mistakes in the counterclockwise direction)- you are not drawing a beautiful picture, so don’t focus on perfect forms, focus on fluent strokes, but try to keep the patterns in the same size and form as possible- relax!My humble experience so far: I’m bad at this. I get bored too fast and reall don’t like drawing little details. So basically this is a perfect workout for me! I could imagine this to be a great exercise for many. This does indeep help you focus and endurance, which are both very important if you want to draw good texture (e.g. skin, fur, gras, leaves on a tree…) later. With digital drawing tools, this might not be too important, but as soon as you take a pencil and try to draw a picture with a grassfield on half of the canvas you’ll know what I mean. I also believe that if you get better in doodling you will also be able to draw faces better, as they tend to have a lots of fine lines wich make the difference between recognizable faces or weird 3-year-old-face-drawing.Conclusion:A workout for everyone - can work as a warm-up as well, but I’m not relaxed enough for such a tourture ;) -- source link
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