u/Illustrious_Sky8633

▲ 3 r/krita

How to actually practice drawing boxes?

Do you draw a VP and start doing it over and over, or do you draw a VP and draw them at first then try to remove the VP and draw them by yourself? I'm new and i just think drawing boxes using VP is too easy and i feel like i should move on to something a bit hard or should i just keep drawing them using VP until i naturally just draw boxes without VP

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u/Illustrious_Sky8633 — 17 hours ago
▲ 3 r/krita

Drawing from shoulder

Is drawing from shoulder something you'll need digitally? Would you need it if you were using a tablet, a mouse or whatever ( in my case im using a mouse )? Should you just practice it for later use?

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u/Illustrious_Sky8633 — 18 hours ago
▲ 450 r/krita

new to perspective

Whats the difference between 1, 2 and 3 VP?? What should i see the VP as, do i see it as if i was standing there looking at boxes or do i imagine that all boxes kinda just converge there and tilt my boxes towards it? Also did i do anything wrong here and i'd like any tips :V

u/Illustrious_Sky8633 — 1 day ago

New mouse artist

I got a question, do you really need to draw shapes, straight lines, curves, ect? Do they have to be perfect? Or do you just focus on drawing itself and leave sketching to tools?

My goal is to build raw mouse skills overtime to be able to draw my manga characters, enviroment, etc.

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u/Illustrious_Sky8633 — 3 days ago
▲ 10 r/krita

New to Perspective

As far as i know for wall backs or basically anything else it has to be 90 Deg and it must lie down on the lines connected to the VP ( Not entirely sure if this is correct yet ) However, i have to tilt my line so they meet the other line and form a shape and that kinda breaks the rule right? Cyan line is the tilted line to join the two lines. So yeah i am wondering what i am doing wrong and if there is any tips! And yes this is krita on PC

u/Illustrious_Sky8633 — 3 days ago