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>>3100560

Consider stimulant medication and do this everyday

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>>3060669
>>3060665

The exercises in pic related is what they are made to do, everyday. Draw everyday objects, plants, insects, animals, heavy vehicles, military stuff.


Everything you draw, must be draw through construction, like the example in ''Projects you should be striving to do'', not a mere copy from life, but an analysis. That's how you really learn fast.

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>>3060313

I made this around 6 months ago, this is what you should be doing everyday. This is pretty much what they do. I don't have a timed scheduled, you separate stuff in:


>Perspective
>VisCom
>Rendering
>Textures


And draw, draw draw and draw some more. Constantly draw anything you see.

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>>2880794

What did you type? If you looking ''FZD homework'' in google images you'll see a ton of stuff. Anyhow I recently watched a couple videos from FZD that pretty much explains what you should be focusing to git gud really fast

>Construction of objects in 3D space (like the insects exercises you've already seen
>Doing basic exercises like rendering simple forms, including the cast shadow
>Sketching everything, to increase your visual library as much as possible
>Analyzing and studying anatomy

You can watch the video here, there's 9 parts and this is the first one. They are all worth a watch, imo.

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrbfOpIP_UY

>>2880858

Thanks a lot for your advice, Anon. I really appreciate it. Kinda silly I didn't think of that, I'll try to implement it now and grind it till I can't get it wrong anymore.

>>2880915

Thanks Anon, I had to be smug so that other Anons are not led away from grinding fundamentals by other smug posters.

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