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Well I guess ” Long Poses in Charcoal ” is the sequel for the Figure Drawing lessons.
Yeah man just keep doing what you love.
Appreciate it even when it doesnt look the way you want it to.
Its all good 🙂
Here is how I look at it .
Sometimes you watch a movie or read a book and get a certain message out of it depending on where you are in your journey.
Then a couple of months or years later you watch that movie or read the book again ,
Suddenly you realise the things you werent paying attention to the first time you looked at it.
But to get that different outlook in life you cant really rush the process or expect it to happen everytime you watch it.
Best thing you can do in my opinion is to watch them once or twice to get the main points
And then every year or every 3-5 months get back to them to solidify the information
That way you can also see your sticking points every time you repeat it.
And If I wanna see the other lessons before totally understanding the basics , I just watch it I dont stress over it
You dont have to be perfect
Thanks
John asaro
Great stufff ,
I have a suggestion though
When I watch Steve ,I learn alot about the world and myself rather than picture making
And I love that
So if you can shoot some videos with steve ( topics can be anything , wars , history ,cooking , rocket science :DD) that gives us an idea of Steve s world view on general topics ,that would be gold
Or you can just try QA videos when you have time 🙂
Peace
August 28, 2018 at 4:48 am in reply to: Long Poses in Charcoal – Part 2: Rajiv, Bridget & Barry #87962Beautiful demonstration by Steve 10/10
But I would prefer to watch him draw in realtime ,
Timelapse is still great, gives you the bullet points but just a thought
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