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Hey Everyone, I'm Cosmic! I'm very excited to start learning about Perspective from the amazing Marshall! I'm a complete beginner to Art and I know how important Perspective can be! When I heard that Marshall was teaching it in a way where it would be fun and anyone could understand, I was interested! As an Artist, I want to be able to draw People, Animals, Backgrounds, Environments, etc! I mostly wish to draw Animals and I know how crucial Perspective is for getting your animals to look correct and to be able to draw Animals in different angles. My goal for this course is that I want get a solid understanding to be able to draw boxes and forms in 3D space and understand Perspective as well as I can! It may be difficult but with lots of practice and with this course, I'm sure I'll learn plenty! I also wish to be able to do studies of some of my favorite artists and be able to draw statues, animals, and people in fun perspectives and angles! Here are some amazing artworks that inspire me! I'm beyond excited to venture through a complex topic with an amazing teacher and I'm excited to develop an understanding for how Perspective works so I can run wild with it! Sending lots of love to Marshall and the Proko team and everyone who purchased the course! It's going to be an amazing and fun time learning with such a great teacher 💖
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1mo
Pozuka's art is lovely. the enjoyment of reading Promised Neverland is highly elevated thanks to her art!
@geetar
Hi everyone. I'm actually still in the middle of the Drawing Basics course, and getting close to the perspective part. I didn't want to miss out on the critiques here, so I decided to start with this class a little early. To be honest, perspective is still very new to me. I can barely even draw. In terms of masters, I'm still new to this, so I don't even know that many works where perspective is the key point. I've only seen like two drawings by Kim Jung Gi. I love manga and anime, and know that perspective is essential for drawing; I tried to limit myself to just two mangaka, and ventured out from there. Masashi Kishimoto. NARUTO. I think many in recent years either don't know or have forgotten that Kishimoto can draw like this. NARUTO certainly has its flaws, but the quality of drawing is not one of them. Yukinobu Tatsu. Dandadan. He's just an exquisite artist. I think someone else uploaded this page too. Hiroshi Yoshida. Golden Temple in Amritsar. I was very happy to see his work included in the video, so I decided to put one of his works that I particularly like. Scott Robertson. Inktober motorcycle drawing. Robertson's book How to Draw gets recommended all the time! I haven't bought it yet, but his drawings are clearly that of a master of perspective. M. C. Escher. House of Stairs. I think many of us here have an M. C. Escher work in our posts. Big picture goal. It's hard for me to judge what's realistically attainable in the span of the next few months. Maybe those of you who have more experience with perspective can advise me on this. Perhaps a capstone project where I draw a simple car from an angle, in two point perspective?
@cosmicdraws
Taking both courses simultaneously is a great way to improve fundamentals! Glad to see you dedicated to getting better! I'm also doing the same. I think getting an idea once you get to the perspective part of the basics course and focusing on understanding each assignment on this course is a wonderful idea! Especially since there will be a new video every week allowing you to fully grasp the lesson and re-watch the video as many times as you need to understand it! Wishing you luck!
@cosmicdraws
Some of these were challenging! The boots were the most difficult for me. So many details with the laces so I found it quite challenging! Tried to fit the camel in the corner so don't mind it too much! haha.
Melanie Scearce
The boots may be a bit easier if you work larger, maybe have them on a full horizontal page. There are a lot of curves in those laces and working small like that would be difficult for anyone!
@cosmicdraws
Ah, this was so fun to do! What a great way to start off the course! Introducing everyone to the importance of values and dept! <3
@cosmicdraws
Also the importance of simplification. Simplification is a really good focus to improving on art!
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