So! I did some practice while on vacation and drew random people! It was a bit weird because I didn't want people to think I was staring at them, haha, but I had fun! Also a couple random objects and and iguana that wouldn't sit still.
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So! I did some practice while on vacation and drew random people! It was a bit weird because I didn't want people to think I was staring at them, haha, but I had fun! Also a couple random objects and and iguana that wouldn't sit still.
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Stairs for a wip. I feel like there's some wonkiness I'm not figuring out. If someone has any tips, I'll be glad to hear them! Perspective is something I'm just venturing in.
Here I was trying to see if tracing over some old photos might help me understand some perspective and proportions. What I got instead is that I see joints more like little accordeons rather than spheres.
Idek why I'm posting this. I just feel a bit frustrated with my art right now. Like I've reached a point where I know I need to improve but I don't know how to? Here is an attempt of mine to try and understand perspective by tracing stuff and then trying to replicate it, and the lower part is actual perspective with one or two points (among all that mess) being explained to me. I guess this is just to say I will be posting sketches or "studies" once in a while. I really want to improve. I'll also tag them if you don't feel like seeing me trying (and probably failing, but oh well, that's how we learn) to manage things I don't quite understand yet.
Executive Order Emphasizes Improvement of Federal Agencies’ Cyber Practices
The White House released a long-awaited executive order on cybersecurity last week that shows a focus on protecting federal agencies and critical infrastructure from cyber intrusions but left the private sector wondering what role it can play in the future.
The order noted that the federal government “has for too long accepted antiquated and difficult–to-defend IT. Effective risk management involves more than just protecting IT and data currently in place. It also requires planning so that maintenance, improvements, and modernization occur in a coordinated way and with appropriate regularity.”
Read more at http://www.advisenltd.com/2017/05/15/executive-order-emphasizes-improvement-federal-agencies-cyber-practices/
Erin Ayers, 2017 Verizon data breach report sees no end for cyber events (April 28, 2017), available with subscription at Advisen Cyber Front Page News.