I can only do a iiiiinsy bit of some perspective @__@; But it's so hard TT^TT; Whenever I try to do a certain perspective, it always seems really REALLY off D:
It would so cool to be able to use it properly, because then if I attempted to draw real manga, I could make the panels interesting. But it escapes me at this point. Maybe I shouldn't understand it because I'm still young? (It's not below me to hide behind my age xD)
Foreshortening isn't so hard for me when it's a frontal view, though. It took some getting used to, and I suspect that perpective really isn't that hard. You just have to get used to what it looks like when you do it right. (does that make sense? @___@)
It doesn't matter if you're young or not ^^ In fact, its even better! You have more tools to dispose to improve on your drawing skills at a young age. 16 isn't really young tho imo....
>w>;; Come to think of it, I think 'young' stops at fifteen...p-shaw, I can't use that excuse anymore lol. xD
I suppose you could look at it that way...because when you develop your skills and style the most is when you're still learning new things (duh I'm talking in circles, aren't I?) ; I see your point...
*can't believe someone actually replied to little old me* :3
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perspective is very difficult.
Foreshortening isn't so hard for me when it's a frontal view, though. It took some getting used to, and I suspect that perpective really isn't that hard. You just have to get used to what it looks like when you do it right. (does that make sense? @___@)
I suppose you could look at it that way...because when you develop your skills and style the most is when you're still learning new things (duh I'm talking in circles, aren't I?) ; I see your point...
*can't believe someone actually replied to little old me* :3