Soulmate Gem
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Drawing From Memory And like drawing from observation, this takes a bit of practice. Drawing from memory is a skill that can be developed. Fortunately, there are a few steps that we can take to develop this skill. We'll quickly look at an overview of the steps involved and then we'll break each one down.
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Read More »Consider this example. You just got a new job and your new workplace is on the opposite end of town. You’re not very familiar with this part of the city. In fact, you’ve only been to that side of town once or twice and you have no idea how to get there again. In order to draw from our memory, we must create memories. This means that we need to practice drawing from observation. By practicing, we start to develop a “road map” for creating a drawing of that specific subject. We’ll quickly look at an overview of the steps involved and then we’ll break each one down. Then it’s up to you to apply them… Drawing from memory is a skill that can be developed. Fortunately, there are a few steps that we can take to develop this skill. When we find ourselves without a reference, we have to rely on our memory. We have to pull information from our past drawing experiences and apply it to the drawing that we create from our memory. And like drawing from observation, this takes a bit of practice. Most artists have the desire to draw without reference material, but when they “give it a go”, the results aren’t what they expected.
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Read More »It’s now the sixth month of your “no longer new job” and you’ve memorized every detail of the journey. The details of the trip have become engrained in your memory. You can even give directions to others, citing landmarks along the way. We can compare this example to drawing. When we draw a subject from life, we have our “GPS”. We can see the details on the subject. We have a guide. The first few times that we draw the subject, we need the “map”. The more practice that we get with the subject, the more details that we notice in the process. Pretty soon, we can draw a fairly convincing version of the subject without even looking at it because we have memorized the process – we know the way.
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