Image 1 — I think I’m falling in love with perspective drawing 😅
Image 2 — I think I’m falling in love with perspective drawing 😅
Image 3 — I think I’m falling in love with perspective drawing 😅

I think I’m falling in love with perspective drawing 😅

I used to look at perspective lines and think, “Yeah… that looks way too complicated.” 😂

But lately something has started to click.

Instead of seeing all these lines as a bunch of rules I have to remember, I’m starting to see them as tools for building a scene. I’ve been experimenting with my own little color-coded setup using different perspective points and a camera point, then constructing everything inside of it.

This truck scene was one of my recent experiments.

What I’m really enjoying is that I can start with what looks like complete chaos 😂, slowly build the objects inside that space, and eventually end up with an actual scene that feels like it has depth.

I’m definitely still learning and experimenting, but perspective has gone from being one of those things I avoided to something I genuinely look forward to practicing.

Anybody else have an art subject they used to hate or avoid… then suddenly fell in love with once it started clicking?

u/ComicApprentice-kari — 16 hours ago
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Breaking hands into simple forms has been helping me a lot.

I’ve been studying hands by separating the fingers, palm, and joints into simple colored forms before worrying too much about anatomy or details.

It’s been helping me see how the pieces turn in space instead of thinking, “I have to draw a hand.”

Still learning, but this little exercise has been clicking for me lately. Sharing in case another artist struggling with hands finds it useful. ✍🏾

Breaking hands into simple forms has made them way less intimidating.

I’ve been studying hands by separating the fingers, palm, and joints into simple colored forms before worrying about anatomy or details.

It’s been helping me see how the pieces turn in space instead of thinking “I have to draw a hand.”

Still learning, but this little exercise has been clicking for me lately. Sharing in case another artist struggling with hands finds it useful. ✍🏾

Grew it. Picked it. Cooked it. Ate ALL of it.

First year really learning to grow my own food. There’s something special about walking into the garden, harvesting dinner, and taking it straight to the kitchen.

I think I’m hooked. 😂🌱

u/ComicApprentice-kari — 2 days ago