> Thanks loads man, A main prob I have is procrastination, I say I'm
> gonna go draw then an hour later I'm still doing nothing _at__@, I will
> try that book, sounds like a great help. I would love it if you would
> look over some of my sketches sometime, maybe give me some pointers
> on them.
> Thanks loads
> Leon D
I know what you mean about the procrastination. I've always been like
that. I've been finding though that the more I do it and the better I
get, the more often I feel like drawing. Again, it's just a matter of
practice. might be useful going somewhere like
http://www.sijun.net (I
think) and geting advice on what you're doing there
Oh, and Jim, about the 4 year course. I'm in the middle of uni just
now, which involves 4 year courses. Don't think I'd agree about doing
it in one year. As for picking the other classes, that is a pain in
the ass. I'm in the middle of trying to convince the science faculty
head I should, according to their rules be allowed to do an art
course. They dont think it's suitable to qualify for credits.
sry, bitching a bit there :p Anyway, your proably right about not
needing college or uni to get good at artwork. You can learn fine just
by practicing on your own, it's just useful sometimes to have someone
who can point out ways of practicing to improve faster :p
Received on Mon May 17 2004 - 16:49:45 CDT