One of the most common
problems in drawing is lack of structure. You can see it when the eyes
don't quite line up right, or when the handle on a cup looks odd, or
when a figure's arms are too long. More often than not, the artist has
dived into drawing details, and all the detailed areas haven't quite
matched when joined together. To avoid this, you need to sketch the
structure first, then build up the detail.
How to draw the structure?
This approach is similar to the 'step by step' method of circles and ovals that you will often see in drawing lessons, where the picture is broken into simple shapes. But instead of two-dimensional, flat shapes, now you need to look for three-dimensional ones that you will sketch in perspective.
How to draw the structure?
This approach is similar to the 'step by step' method of circles and ovals that you will often see in drawing lessons, where the picture is broken into simple shapes. But instead of two-dimensional, flat shapes, now you need to look for three-dimensional ones that you will sketch in perspective.
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