I meant everything can have their own vanishing points as long as they line up on the same horizon line*** Sorry typo in last message.
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I meant everything can have their own vanishing points as long as they line up on the same horizon line*** Sorry typo in last message.
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It's awesome that you want to learn to draw! It's a bit hard to make suggestions for beginner artists as they're just getting started and there's lots to go through, but I'll try to give some pointers! I noticed that you did place in a perspective grid which is great. And you also had the right idea when you tried to rotate the mech's head along the Y axis. I think you might've gotten a bit confused about the perspective when it came to structuring the lift and I think what will help you is the think of everything as being inside it's own box. The box will always line up with a vanishing point on the horizon line. There are also an infinite number of vanishing points on the horizon line. Which means all of your objects in a drawing could have different vanishing points and as long as they are all on the same vanishing point, they'll look like they exist in the same space. I recommend watching Kim Jung Gi's lectures on youtube as he does a good job of explaining this concept (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiKofjjtSv0&list=PLP1eO9GDDtAm0-4Z7uIB9-CVX5JVoOPHH&index=2) Again, I think any advice I could give won't be very useful to someone who's just starting out. I think the important thing is to prioritise having fun and drawing what you want to draw and you'll gradually pick up things as you do! Use reference and draw a lot. Good luck!
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Améliore tes bases, 3 min de lecture
Master dynamic figure drawing by progressing through five fundamental techniques: simple shapes, action lines, exaggerated poses, anatomical details, and expressive character design.
Challenge-of-the-month


6-5-2026
Day 5

Day 3
Controlled drawing , understanding shapes, shadows.

Day 5
I'm trying to be consistent guys!

6/5/2026
any critiques welcome (pls critique i wanna get better

Stylized characters
Still in the rough phase, but fixed some of the most obvious proportion mistakes. Still looking for feedback about proportions, particularly in the three-quarter view where the whole skull still feels off.

Daily sketch page, day 5
I got no time today since I need to work on other project, so just quick messy stuff today >.<

Sketch 04 - look behind you
Working on male proportions. Threw in an angry crystal ball wizard summoning a snake for fun.

June 5th Submission
June 5th Submission

Annabelle
This is my first time trying to finish a digital painting, everything else I've done are sketches, some with flat color layers. I'm slightly color blind which makes picking colors difficult without using the eye dropper directly from a reference. Here her pants originally turned out purple with my 3 year old daughter pointing it out, and my wife said her hair looked like she just got out of a chlorinated pool. I think I've since corrected these but wonder if anyone else struggles with this? Other than that I feel slow at the whole process but I guess that's just due to experience. Welcome to any other pointers people have.