I came across this post on a blog I've been following called The Art Centre where artists share their tips and advice on Digital Art and more. So in this particular post Kirk Shinmoto talks on how to improve yourself in drawing. It's great advice so don't miss out! :D
" I original wrote this on a whim but thought I would share it here as well. These are just my thoughts and advice on learning to draw. I'm mainly referring to figure drawing, but it really applies to just drawing in general.
The worst part about having tons of papers and books is having to move those tons of papers and books. I just recently moved into a new place and along with me came a giant stack of figure drawings that I've kept in my closet since I started Art Center back in 2005.
Seeing my drawings from first term was nostalgic, terrifying, and encouraging all at the same time!
I've had many discussions with people about whether or not they are improving or what...
BA Hons Computer Animation Arts is a 3 year degree course at the University for the Creative Arts, Rochester, UK.