>>7935939 this is helpful if you are looking to get good at those shapes. I did fill quite a few pages of ellipses when learning how to draw wheels in perspective
>>7935970 Its fucking weird seeing something that art professors in my college taught as something yo do to warm up your hands before drawing being taken at face value as a lesson you have to fucking practice. I dont know why /begs/ just dont go the extra mile and actually just buy generic white blocks and spheres and set em up on like a desk or table and just draw em. Actually OBSERVE and shit, you know? Again thats how art professors do it and even novices who arent interested in drawing end up producing better drawings for the class then this useless shit
>>7935970 Professional artists from older days considered rulers and what-not to be absolutely indispensable. You don't need to be able to make flawless circles and lines when the tools to do that for you are right there.
>>7935939 It's great! Grind shapes like crazy for a week, then do the same for lines for a week, then do nothing but forms for two weeks. Make sure it's continuous drawing or else you're making things harder for yourself.
Then you move on to blind contours and gesture studies.
>>7935970 Why would you even bother saving any of those images? It's not like any of them are worth anything, or are something to show other people. Seems like they were saved just for this performative video.
>>7935939 >Does it work? Sure, draw stuff with construction and you'll naturally use all that stuff. If you do them on their own, like >>7935970 you'll not really learn to draw anything but them. But if you use it as the base for construction, you will learn to draw most things
This anon is right: >>7935980 You're better off just doing observational drawing than grinding lines/circles/etc. I did the latter and made virtually no improvement. >pic not related
You know that the point of grinding lines/shapes is to develop accuracy and get used to continuous line drawing, right? Grinding lines/shapes is also critical for recall when it comes to observational drawing because you need to build memory of shapes in various sizes in order to make the drawing process easier.