Tag: drawing
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Ask Your Art Lecturers For THIS!
If there’s one thing you should ask of your lecturer, its this basic (at least I think its basic) thing.
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“Tearing Artwork” In A Digital Age | How and Why Can It Help?
In art education, you may have heard of the horror stories of teachers tearing artwork in front of the very student that drew them. How and why should we do something with similar goals but not the same method in the digital age of art?
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4 Ways Of Checking Your Artwork For Mistakes
Hello, JR here. Today, I want to talk about how to check your artwork for mistakes. There are quite a few methods of doing so, if you feel that even with the methods, you can’t tell what is wrong yet, overtime you can train your eye to see the mistakes more easily with the methods. […]
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Gumroad Product Lunch: Supplementary #1 (Loomis: Front View): Solving Problems
I have finally revamped the first Supplementary entry and placed it on Gumroad, I will edit the other post to have it there as well! Purchase It Here!
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Why The ‘Spartan’ Approach To Art Doesn’t Actually Work
Introduction When the online art community started to grow and discuss practice methods early in the hay day of the internet, a lot of them even now still champion this frankly Spartan like approach method of practicing art, mainly concept art or illustration, i.e the commercial arts. What is this method/approach? Much like Spartans where […]
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Art Is A Sport: How Do You Be Kind To Yourself?
Introduction This is an artist’s attempt on an artist take, on some of the concepts from the lecture series: “Psychology of Performance” by Dr Eddie O’Connor mainly aimed at Sports Psychology and Performance. I was inspired to do this after seeing how related to art it can be, after Marshall Vandruff mentioned it so many […]
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Art Is A Sport: How To Stay On Track?
Introduction This is an artist’s attempt on an artist take, on some of the concepts from the lecture series: “Psychology of Performance” by Dr Eddie O’Connor mainly aimed at Sports Psychology and Performance. I was inspired to do this after seeing how related to art it can be, after Marshall Vandruff mentioned it so many […]
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Art Is A Sport: How To Improve? Deliberate Practice
Introduction This is an artist’s attempt on an artist take, on some of the concepts from the lecture series: “Psychology of Performance” by Dr Eddie O’Connor mainly aimed at Sports Psychology and Performance. I was inspired to do this after seeing how related to art it can be, after Marshall Vandruff mentioned it so many […]
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Art Is A Sport (Or Should Be Handled Like One)
There are a lot of aspects of art and crafts and the practice of art and crafts that make it seem a lot like a sport, or at least handled/treated like one. For example, let’s say you practiced a sport/activity really hard, overworked yourself and got injured whether during practice or overtime. It’s possible with […]