LOL
imma get some ridiculous number, all my wallets under the limit and can’t reload until I get paid again, but that’s the way it should be anyway
not a bad thing to do generally tho, online irl persona and not a pseudonymous avatar probably bad idea for humanity to start with, not healthy.

Now for another aspect, conceptual and theoretical grounding. Take it or leave it, but if you take it, these are great writers and I love their work:

These authors are great, look into them if you like. They have written and done interesting things since this one, but I like this one a lot, brings time into the process 
This book is a very thorough reference and drawing class in and of itself 
Francis D.K. Ching, you may know him already, his many books are used all over the world and are super clear and good references for perspective drawing generally 
Part 2, some further references that were useful and/or interesting, these authors have done more work since, so if you are interested, look them up and see where they may have taken things (except for the ones who are no longer living of course)
ok, here we go, some notes will follow with various things. I’m assuming you’re constructing perspectives and shadows within those given the image in your initial note, so that’s what this set of notes addresses.
part 1. some really old scans from 20 years ago, a perspective workshop from school showing a method for using perspective in a design process. I’ve never seen this reproduced in a book, the professor originally made the finished drawings in the design process for buildings for clients. These were done at the defunct Office Da. It also includes a workshop for students.
Apologies for the quality of the scans and lack of page numbers, but they should be in order. If you have questions, lmk
As I’m flipping through the pages it is full of gems if one just looks them up, but the one caveat is it’s the standard cast of characters representationally, mostly white dudes. Here is another that has some great works from the broader world:

I’m absolutely not an animator, but my text book and guide was this wonderful book and all the artists therein. You might appreciate: 
😃 hooray love it!
Once upon a time a decade ago I did some forays into animation as a teacher for about three years and it was so fun and so rewarding and painful and challenging and I didn’t know what I was doing most of the time—and had to teach it and my poor students, but we also had a great deal of fun. I just love it when artists tackle animation.
👀 Trift bridge, Switzerland 🤙
https://video.nostr.build/b6aef1ea679543448e11d349bd94a6f323246c5507aba3a66bb5e4a8b8def2b2.mp4
#GrowNostr #Uncharted
Gorgeous! I wanted to share this with you awhile ago in case you didn’t already know about the slack liners doing this, saw a dance performance with Nathan Paulin last year, choreographed by Rachid Ouramdane. Nathan has an interesting mindset about his practice. Here is a pretty incredible short video of one of his crossings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2924rs9e4QE
It’s something too few cared about last 30 years, so many grandparents disrespected. I wish I’d been in a place to do this when my grandparents place went up for sale. I was 14 years old, what was I even doing then??? Lazy fucker…
when I have a moment to breathe later this week I’ll note some materials that I find helpful too, or at least inspiring
had a professor in architecture school who would regularly assign 60 drawings, due tomorrow
🔥🔥🔥🔥🌚🥳😳😴
please share your drawings here please please please
get comfy with bouncing between perspective, plan and elevation. coordinated drawings are a fun and fascinating and
t i m e c o n s u m i n g
rabbit hole
a big drawing surface, a mayline, lots of leads and lead holders, triangles, and a love for experimentation, you’re good to go!
Or, just sketch sketch sketch all day everyday for awhile, thumbnails galore, then shade shade shade :))))
but I bet you know that already
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