diff --git a/notebook/journals.learning-how-to-draw.org b/notebook/journals.learning-how-to-draw.org index fd93380..9a38f5b 100644 --- a/notebook/journals.learning-how-to-draw.org +++ b/notebook/journals.learning-how-to-draw.org @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ :END: #+title: Journals: Learning how to draw #+date: 2022-07-21 18:10:57 +08:00 -#+date_modified: 2022-07-28 22:56:40 +08:00 +#+date_modified: 2022-07-29 23:45:29 +08:00 #+language: en @@ -163,3 +163,41 @@ Both are done with a purpose which will be explained tomorrow. Unfortunately, I did not fulfilled my 2 pages of sketchbook for this day since I started this in the evening. It should be done at roam:2022-07-30. + + +* 2022-07-29 + +Hey, look! +I made a sketch of the parrot though with a single reference image complete with shading. +I don't know how to draw from imagination so this is a [[id:9b669fd4-e04e-43dd-a61e-81dea5ec0764][Deliberate practice]] to getting used to sketching in general. +Not exactly good shading as I expected such [[https://www.artquid.com/artwork/35462/13992/u-lookin-at-me.html][this bird sketch]] or [[https://i.pinimg.com/600x/3d/ea/9e/3dea9ec9f0cb5ffe6e2302aae3aed09e.jpg][this sketch of a bluejay]] but it is surprisingly good for a first-time sketch. + +Next time, it'll be a parrot but with multiple references. + +Total time spent: 4 pomodoro sessions (~2 hours) which is not bad. + +The sketch is simpler than I expected but the thing that took me the most is making sure it is accurate. +How its tail look like, what about its feet, etc. + +There's a lot of things I would like improve here. + +- The texture look flat. + I didn't made it look feathery and instead made it look like a smooth-looking parrot (which sounds good but not the intention I'm trying to make). + +- Picking values is harder than I thought. + While it did come out as recognizable, some of the values I've picked are not really that great in the bigger picture. + Thankfully, this is solvable by adjusting your sketch. + +- Make it realistic like the previously linked sketches. + I would really like to make it look realistic like Ali Bahabadi's work or any scientific illustrations, really. + +Down the line, I've discovered online encyclopedias such as [[https://eol.org/][Encyclopedia of Life]], [[https://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page][Wikispecies]], and [[https://www.discoverlife.org/][Discover life project]]. +These are some nice references for future animal sketches. + +I've also watched some speedpaints of animal portraits using Krita from Ali Bahabadi. +Now, I'm tempted to try out digital painting early on. +Unfortunately, I don't have my digital tablet with me so ehhh... + +I've also looking more into learning how to draw from imagination. +There's seem to be [[https://www.reddit.com/r/learnart/comments/46euf3/what_are_the_best_resources_for_learning_how_to/][a thread with a nicely summarized discussion on this exact topic]] so I'll be using those starting with [cite:@loomisFunPencilHow2013]. +Basically, mainly focus on [[roam:Constructive drawing]] and [[roam:Drawing perspective]].