Inktober Day 10

by Jman3, October 11th 2018 © 2018 Jman3

Done as part of a practice session with poses of 2 minutes in length.

My current goal is: Better understand human anatomy, so I can render imagined poses

I will use Inktober as a way to getting better at drawing human figure and try to get a more consistent drawing schedule by gaining some skill and therefore more pleasure to continue bettering my artistic abilities.

Every five days I try to spend extra time on drawing something a little more detailed. I started with a few two minute drawings and then didn't give myself a time limit on the last drawing. From this session I really think I need to spend some time with the skeletal system again.

Critique is open this time I am curious to see what others think.

Notes for the final drawing:

I made a big mistake with the torso when I drew in the back of the leg. I also don't think I have the thickness of the arms correct. Again I think some of these problems are from mistakes with my initial simple skeletal sketch.

Polyvios Animations

Hello again, Jman3. Once more, greatest jobs on your Inktober figure drawings, in terms of forces, anatomies, and silhouette shapes. Yet, these poses are all still too rigidest yet. Furthermore, your arms and torsos still don't feel connected enough to me yet. How would you like to kindly enlarge your lines the most by drawing mostly with your arms?

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