>>2958348Personally I think it depends on which level you are.
If you good with fundies then you certainly want finished drawing and you can practice rendering.
If your fundies are shit then you just go on and practice shitty rendering on shitty construction.
Normally that wouldnt be a problem but finishing drawing is what takes the most time.
You might be at that level when this time would be better spent on learning perspective, construction or gesture.
This is fucking great jump in quality tho, I wonder how many hours of training and drawing daily went into it.
I do agree with this part tho.
>Studies work much better when you have an immediate application for them.Drawing scales as a study works great when you have a dragon to flesh out or something you really want to spend hours autistically rendering.
The other methods work to but this gives you purpose and you have a drawing to prove it and not just a sketch to throw in a bag and forget.
>>2958392>You're gonna make it.Yeah I think I've got the job but fuck the thought terrifies me to no end now.
I think I might have oversold myself, the dude was nice and pretty forward with me to the point if he was Jehova Witness I would have let myself get recruited without debating him.
At the end he just said that at the end of the week there will be someone to train me at the CNC press brake
I thought I would just google this machine and learn something on my own in the meantime but no matter what I cant find manuals or anything and what I found lead me to believe this shit is fucking rocket science.
As Bill Nye would say, "it is on a technological spectrum between a turtle and a rocket".
I try to learn something in the meantime maybe make a thread on /adv/ but fuck me.
I know first impression can be misleading but the place looked nice enough and dudes approach was very nice, I think this might be actually a good workplace and I dont want to fuck it up.
Also 4u, pengu getting spa treatment with therapeutic ball.