What's the best way to draw lying down or tools I need? I can't stand sitting at a desk or standing very long and like to work in bed watching tv on my laptop but I feel like I can't really use my whole arm so I end up just doing wrist drawings and can't do very precision lines at that because laying down makes it difficult.
Would a tablet make it easier? Sometimes I try propping my notebook on my knees but they seem kind of lumpy and it moves around.
So at ilm school we'r supposed to film this 4 minute long horror film with no dialog. Any sugestions? Anything at all would help. >inb4 chasing scene >inb4 "you said anything would help so why can't i suggest chase scene.
I recently did a short Undertale speedpaint and I was wondering if i could get some feedback on it, especially in the areas of anatomy and shit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIKFDg90BZg
Hey /ic/, I've been following the sticky for a while. I did keys and right side, then I did Norling's book on perspective and fun with a pencil. I started figure drawing for all it's worth a few months back and there's just so much to learn from it and I think it'll probably take me a while to finish it. Do you guys think it would be okay to start studying something else simultaneously? I was thinking about starting some of the ctrl paint stuff so I can start learning some of the basics of digital painting but I'm not sure if it would hinder me or not. I don't want to only learn figure drawing for such a long period of time.
hi, im sorta new to art-y shit, and i was hoping one of you guys could give me tips on shading and body positions! thanks! http://caramelcity.deviantart.com/ (my profile btw)