@Hermoor It's a matter of practice. It's like dance or a musician. When you are dancing you are not merely moving through the choreography like a robot but rather feeling the dynamic rhythm of locomotive expression. Music too. When somebody is playing a piece on the piano and when they improv, it's not about the individual notes but the music as a whole. Many drawing workshops play music to help you get in the same type of rhythm. One day with lots of practice you'll reach a ZONE.
@Hermoor i think ill post some more amateur videos taht would break down the level he's on to an even more basic one, a stepping stone you may all it, if that would help.
you're the best ever , i'm glad that there's a teacher like you
my respect sir
WASSIMLENS 7 months ago
@Hermoor It's a matter of practice. It's like dance or a musician. When you are dancing you are not merely moving through the choreography like a robot but rather feeling the dynamic rhythm of locomotive expression. Music too. When somebody is playing a piece on the piano and when they improv, it's not about the individual notes but the music as a whole. Many drawing workshops play music to help you get in the same type of rhythm. One day with lots of practice you'll reach a ZONE.
elpresidio 1 year ago 2
@Hermoor i think ill post some more amateur videos taht would break down the level he's on to an even more basic one, a stepping stone you may all it, if that would help.
vlonp 1 year ago
this sounds...too confusing for a newcomer to understand. Flow? Feeling the body pushing out? Wo most people this is just a paper and a pen...
Hermoor 1 year ago