>listen to Vilppu
>"don't copy the model, draw based on knowledge"
>drawing looks like a cartoonified version of the model, often times completely misses the likeness. Maybe the upside is that you can draw from imagination better with this route but your end results will look odd
>listen to Watts
>"look closely at the model and accurately observe angle relationships, plum lines, etc."
>drawing looks much more accurate and much more realistic, but heavily reliant on a model. is this the road that leads to the proko kangaroo?
Which way? I try to go down both paths because I can't decide, but they often feel mutually exclusive
>"don't copy the model, draw based on knowledge"
>drawing looks like a cartoonified version of the model, often times completely misses the likeness. Maybe the upside is that you can draw from imagination better with this route but your end results will look odd
>listen to Watts
>"look closely at the model and accurately observe angle relationships, plum lines, etc."
>drawing looks much more accurate and much more realistic, but heavily reliant on a model. is this the road that leads to the proko kangaroo?
Which way? I try to go down both paths because I can't decide, but they often feel mutually exclusive