GreaseZelda's avatar
Haha! Don't mention it. :)

Yeah, angles can be a bit tricky. A good way to do it is by blocking the object/character. Each parallel side of a box meets at some point in your eye level.

I don't know. That's what I've learned in my perspective class. haha
ashvearts's avatar
I think that's really helpful advice.. I've never really used boxed before... :ponder:  I'll definitely look that up one of these days. Yes, I've HEARD about the method, but I've never really been introduced to it. It was all up in the air for me until now. :XD:
GreaseZelda's avatar
Haha. Yeah. Or you can also use yourself as a model (because you're the only one who's available 24/7. haha). I always do so when I draw difficult things, like HAAAAANDDSS. :stare:
ashvearts's avatar
Yeah! I pretty much use myself all the time! I tend to use references with poses or angles that are new and hard. I'm stubborn and a lot of the time my drawings aren't based on any references except my brain and body. However, I always make up for it with my gesture drawings and studies :XD: