AleF2050
MC, Italy
Italian hobbyist who wants to become 'Japanese'. Aiming to draw professionally for personal purposes.
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I'm AF2050, or AleF2050, i basically prefer the first but oh well, doesn't matter. Perspective was a central struggle of mine ever since i started drawing. When i first started i always dreamed of feeling like i could control the space of the canvas through the eyes of an artist, but i heavily used to underestimate the importance of perspective.
I'm currently studying at New Masters Academy but recently i've been feeling like figure drawing, gesture, etc. heavily depends on perspective as a whole, and i really want to start thinking with a clear thought of spatial reasoning in mind. My inner struggle is that i'm obsessed wanting to draw characters on different angles, but when i was learning how to gesture with Vilppu the problem of not being able to fully perceive perspective was still there. I also used to attempt to take Mogoon's course on Coloso, but i ultimately wasn't able to digest the info due to the lack of practise exercises and it was nothing more than a 'demo'. so i decided to willingly spend to join here at Proko in hopes of learning new stuff from Vandruff and also hoping to start learning how to adapt with form better.
Right now i'm not thinking a LOT about wanting to draw scenes, but i'm here mostly because i want to bring a huge emphasis of perspective in my art mostly for drawing characters and objects since i already know some absolute basics in drawing. I am a lot into anime art which recently artists like Krenz Cushart, Mogoon, and many others from Japan, Korea and China have become long-admired to me but recently also love to look up into semi realism since i've been growing up a bit. Most of the time anime art tends to underestimate perspective in some cases, but anything can be beautiful if there was a correct touch of perspective on it.
I don't have much examples of intensive perspective scenes, but at least from what i can pick they at least have some depth into it.
Artists referenced in respective order of images: Krenz Cushart, Kim Jung Gi (quite overhyped as an artist to me, but i'm sad he's gone), Mogoon14 (Modare), Simon Stalenhag (who thought i'd just put anime here? better give some space to western artists for once)
I would risk referencing way too many here, but my inspirations are overloaded here.
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Here's another batch of gestures (120sec poses from Quickposes). This time i prefer not to post any sources so i'll leave it to you guys to figure out if they seem to make sense.
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First post on proko.com!
I re-attempted gesture drawing last night. Due to my serious thirst of wanting to accomplish my drawing dreams I couldn't be able to practise this discipline as much as I could, but as I didn't really feel anything to do that night I decided to do few 90sec gesture studies. It's not the first time I do gesture drawings at really weird timings, so most of them might lack any motion. I seriously can't keep waiting to draw what i really wanted in my lifetime.
Sources:
https://quickposes.com/assets/poses/49e5c6e401ffa69fcec4a5f0699cbfc9.jpg https://quickposes.com/assets/poses/cd77c91bad161159ff563d9827117840.jpg https://quickposes.com/assets/poses/16d6c1858f5ab44e3cd04dfab6791152.jpg https://quickposes.com/assets/poses/514baa3789131395c93eef13032e060c.jpg https://quickposes.com/assets/poses/1e0787f769f7a8710705062968839218.jpg https://quickposes.com/assets/poses/826b942a6bc94f8e5785b083b4d8fd08.jpg
https://quickposes.com/assets/poses/32edac6dcc166a2c32db2f7a6f92474b.jpg
https://quickposes.com/assets/poses/3ffa7b61cf90d307481a6836e8b756e6.jpg
https://quickposes.com/assets/poses/5889c269445dc5fd445bfbdf04350805.jpg https://quickposes.com/assets/poses/5d50de3cfbd3d8d2f0e5096d985a319d.jpg
Hi. I've used to look on this same site before it completely changed right now, i used to attempt to try to put a starting point on which Proko video to start, but with the major website update i felt a bit suspicious on how i'd should be starting with the figure drawing course, because i felt like the Beginner videos were missing (ex. the tutorial about the form, shape and value). sorry if i don't seem to be explaining things well