Journals: Learning how to draw

This is my journey documenting my process of learning Illustration from the very beginning. This is to practice my Writing and self-documenting to make an interesting future reference for any things that I will do at some point.

But let's get the Professional narcissism out of the way, shall we?

To put things into perspective, I have no experience drawing things. The most I've done is to doodle while in school waiting for the class to end. I draw but not in the sense of actively pursuing it nor caring about it. I don't have an eye for details so that's absolutely great for observational skills. :)

I've attempted learning how to draw before but all of them quickly drawn out because time and study goes first. All of my attempts are just one day attempts at a drawing and nothing else so I consider them not an attempt at all, more like a casual stroll. Now with time, I could make some "real" uninterrupted attempt this time. Being an ignorant casual means I should have an easy time learning from scratch, yes? That's just one way to found out.

Goals and expectations

Out of this journey, I hope to reach the following solid goals:

I want to attain as much of those in 6-12 months starting 2022-07-21. Yes, quite a goal.

If I get paid for this, I can buy more powerful computers and branch out into 3D modelling or roam:Animation. At that point, it could be a nice opportunity to learn about roam:Game development. Opportunities with money is a good thing!

Hurrah! Now what challenges would I expect from attaining those goals? I've done some cursory research and here's what I would encounter.

Resources, preparations, and planning for the execution

Some more cursory research over what's to come. Not all plans will go smoothly but it's better to have one than nothing. Preparation is key, Create roadmaps to stay on track, so I've created just that alongside the following list of resources to keep in touch.

Take note, this is not exhaustive. I could just refer to some random YouTube video on more detailed aspects of it.

The plan? Pretty simple.

In other words, we're going to follow the first few advice from the course (which I skimmed a little bit before writing this journal). It is a simple (and a surprisingly difficult) one to take but it is the most effective in my opinion.

2022-07-28

I've started learning with consistency a week later because I want to be consistent at this point and it's a slightly busy week. Anyways, I've started the Drawabox course. I initially skimmed Lesson 0 beforehand and reviewed it since it is important to get into the intended purpose of the course which is basically a complimentary starting point for learning Illustration.

I've finished the Lines part of the course in 4 pomodoro sessions so that's at least 2 hours. Note that I did finished the course before until the Boxes part of Lesson 1 but it is done hastily, in disconnected sessions, and without practice so it is way less effective in retaining what I've learned. While it feels daunting to restart, it is nice for me to Learn how to forget sometimes. Otherwise, I might find myself too entrenched in my previous experiences and that could be problematic throughout the course.

As for the exercises, I could comment on it:

I'll apply the 50% rule cited from this course. For this, I'll be drawing a parrot both with a single and multiple references. 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.