Anonymous asked: Pro tip on tomatoes, roast them in a toaster with olive oil, add cheese, s & p and chili flakes! Once it’s done the olive oil will have this flavorful spicy kund of like a dressing for the tomatoes! So good!
Anonymous asked: Ceeej help! T-T I'm trying to practice proportions, specially the head. I stare at lots of references, but, it always comes out as the same "pose". For example: head movements I can only turn the head 90 degrees, when I try a different perspective it always comes out as the same vertical pose... Do u have any advice for this?
Hm. I guess here you have to memorize the structure:
Anonymous asked: I know I asked this before but honestly i’m desperate, how do you draw folds? I understand pressure points and everything but I still can’t draw them. T^T
ACK! So sorry! Anyway. Tbh it’s a bit hard? But not to the point where you’ll get super frustrated. That’s why I didn’t emphasize this.
Also it’s hard to explain but here are the rules I gathered:
- Remember direction. Observe real clothes and understand the type of objects that will push or pull the cloth.
- practice on random lines/ziggy zags and make them the fabric. After you make random shapes or lines, give them the folds. Limit the folds! Large fabric and small objects, MORE folds. Small fabric and large objects, LESS folds. Equal, only NECESSARY folds.
- The type of the fabric will always also limit your drawing of folds.
- KNOW YOUR OBJECTS. BE PATIENT. Don’t just copy references of folds all the time. Try to understand the objects first that will affect the clothe and make folds. So in any angle you’ll make folds you don’t need to worry. But do lots of observing. There’s so much pictures in Google that’s easier to determine folds. Good luck!
Anonymous asked: Even now as a full-fledged artist do you still get maybe jealous of other artists' styles or gaze in amazement at their works? (you're my role model btw
Honestly, I get amazed than jealous. Before, I do but in a while, all is just a matter of hard work. Everyone gets better by themselves and in their own style. But what I do get jealous of is the artist’s motivation and will to do a lot of work and improve, and their professionalism, all at the same time, which is my current problem. (OH THANKS MY DUDE!)