Why Stockmen Should Draw – Remastered Version
I explained this in the previous broadcast, but I’ll tell you why briefly.
Please understand that I’m not talking about it as a professional who is good at drawing because I’m still studying.
No matter what anyone says, the ‘false’, the ultimate skill in a painting is an observational drawing.
The human brain sees what it wants to see. I told you this, too. The human world is full of analog data of continuity. The same goes for audiovisual information, so if you have to accept an infinite number of analog signals, whether you see them or hear them, your brain will explode. That’s why I’m blunt. I’ve told you all about the AI model quantification, statistical normalization, and so on. Myriad.
It is scientifically based on the principle of not accepting witnesses in court. The brain is a rascal. It fills in pieces of puzzle (information lost in the compression process and the normalization process) with teeth missing from the big picture. This is why the human brain is a less precise organ in nature. It is designed like that.
Zoom in from any high-resolution photo or smartphone. You’ll start to see pixel steps. That’s what your eyes and brain call high-resolution. The reality is discontinuous digital data. Digital is a discontinuous data that is simply curled up, and analog data that the brain interprets is also a discontinuous sampling value. It’s a slow acceptance.
Near, trust what you see… is a double-edged sword. The question is whether it’s a trained eye.
If you draw for a long time, you start to see “what to look at”. At first, you don’t know it. You just mistake it and your brain rolls. You can see it…
For example, just look at any box and draw it. It’s simple, but even if you draw a line, you only choose one of the infinite possibilities, and because even that line is made up of infinite dots, every dot is your brain’s choice. Because it’s in automatic mode, if you don’t intervene consciously, you insist that you see what you haven’t seen or seen (during compression).
Try it if you don’t believe me. Take a picture of any celebrity, put it on a photoshop or something, put it underneath the layers, and trace it with less transparency. You won’t look almost the same. If you can’t get a photoshop, at least buy a tracing paper and try it. Please try it. I think I know again… Don’t nod your head. I don’t know until I try it.
That’s why it’s obvious. If you look at a jawline, it doesn’t really exist. You just pull out a line that your brain wants to call the “jawline” in an infinite shading area (a region where light and shadow are blended). It doesn’t interfere with just living in the world, but you need skill-ups to draw. You have to choose the best points, lines, and sides.
What is this world? It’s a three-dimensional space of dots, lines, and faces. I’ve shown it on TV with a blender. I emphasized it countless times while playing Zelda.
Why is this all linked to investment?
The mayor said, “What? It’s a crook. It’s about training to see what you have to see.”
Above all, ‘Oh, I insisted that I knew it even though I really didn’t know it. I insisted that I couldn’t see it.’ It’s a process of realizing and reflecting on this.
That’s why I’m drawing to death. You’ll see that my drawing skills are improving these days. My drawing skills, which I couldn’t draw very well, have just started to look up a little bit. I drew hundreds of pictures almost every day.
I can see something that I didn’t see in real life.
You can draw a picture in two ways, one is to set the composition according to the principle, and the other is to just look at and draw. For the former, for example, a portrait is to draw by calculating any angle in the way of Andrew Loomis’ Loomis Head, and the latter is to just look at and draw. But the latter is more difficult than the former. Because, again, the brain deceives me. For example, even if you draw an eye, it says, “Eyes look like this, like an almond…” You just draw it as you think. That’s not what you see. That’s why we practice basic shape, and we practice looking at the negative space outside of that shape. You can only draw by looking at the shape you need to see, saying, “That’s not an eye…” Rather, that’s how portrait artists who are really good at drawing draw. Even if you draw a picture upside down, you draw it by wearing an eye patch that purposely restricts your vision. I try to stop my brain from rolling.
Yes, that’s why I’m asking you to draw it.
You have to feel guilty at this rate. You are deceived by the market. You are deceived by the world. You are intoxicated with what you have to invest 100 days in that state.
Practice seeing the world as it is. I found painting very helpful. It’s even more so because I studied 3D before.
3D is another area, so it’s difficult to draw first.
Photos, videos, 3D, and pictures (the act of implementing 3D on a 2D surface) all inherit the same horizon. Only each polymorphism is added. The object-oriented principle is the same. That’s why when these horizons are stacked, the growth curve goes up sharply.
I’m adding pictures of 24 and 12 pencil sets and Proko.com skulls that were delivered today. It doesn’t matter where you get a head or skull model, but the portrait is accessible and fun, so get one and do it anyway. It’s nice that the Proko skull can be placed on a tripod (you can put the angle back where you want it), but it takes more than a month to deliver. You can just buy the skulls sold at Amazon next to them. They have to be anatomically correct models, so don’t buy them cheaply. There are many other heads if you look through them, so you can take care of them yourself.
Don’t think you can look at the picture. The picture is 2D. If you don’t have a camera, a video, or an optical horizon here, you can’t interpret it by looking at your picture. Picture