Greatest job on your flow and fluidities of your figure poses, Line, I love them so much. But these seem too blandest but boring in their lines of action and rhythm yet. Why don't you please go ahead with 3 hours (180 minutes) of 30 second pose sketches (with 10 minute breaks interspersed throughout)
The reason why is because of 2 things, first of all to make your poses the loosest but loopiest and therefore liveliest in their lines of action and rhythms, and second to help you take it easiest with your breaks. Listen to your body, please.
For most details, please look into some copies of these 4 titles:
The logic is because they can and will help you be the most interested in what you're learning how to draw, such as keeping a sketchbook, pose and design construction, and more.
Hope you've found these resources concrete, practical and useful.
Polyvios Animations
The reason why is because of 2 things, first of all to make your poses the loosest but loopiest and therefore liveliest in their lines of action and rhythms, and second to help you take it easiest with your breaks. Listen to your body, please.
For most details, please look into some copies of these 4 titles:
Daniel Coyle's The Little Book of Talent, Vilppu Drawing Manual, Walt Stanchfield Vol. 2 and Fun With A Pencil, by Loomis.
The logic is because they can and will help you be the most interested in what you're learning how to draw, such as keeping a sketchbook, pose and design construction, and more.
Hope you've found these resources concrete, practical and useful.