to my future self. 8th day now
© 2022 Leitang
did it 10 + 5min ish to finish face.
got a bit more precise on shoulder and head placement. face is definitely better.
poportions are alright. but needs little tweaks here and there.
needs work on hands and feet.
Polyvios Animations
I'm still not getting enough of that graceful gaeity of the flowing and fluid shapes and lines of those things mentioned. Please would you like to warm yourself up with 10 minutes of hands and feet in 30 seconds each, 10 minutes of 30 second faces and expressions, and more importantly, a 5 minute quick sketch of the figure life drawing? As a result, your relationships of graphic shapes and flow of the graphic lines will become less stiffer and more fluider and livelier. For more thann enough info, look this up please. It can tell you and help you out more.
Cheers to you and have a really great morning.
Leitang
I read that John K stuff. Those are beatiful advice for sure. I think it's gonna be too much for me now to apply them while drawing a whole figure, I will take my time for that. But I do pick up some that I found really inspiring.
"[color=#0c1e83; font-family: Nobile; font-size: 15.4px; background-color: #cee99b]You have to look at both sides of an object (say a bicep) and draw the [/color][color=#0c1e83; font-family: Nobile; font-size: 15.4px; background-color: #cee99b; font-weight: bold]whole form[/color][color=#0c1e83; font-family: Nobile; font-size: 15.4px; background-color: #cee99b], not two lines on either side. Look at the form [/color][color=#0c1e83; font-family: Nobile; font-size: 15.4px; background-color: #cee99b; font-style: italic]inside[/color][color=#0c1e83; font-family: Nobile; font-size: 15.4px; background-color: #cee99b] the lines."[/color]
I guess I can apply this while trying your 10mins warmups for hand and feet. It definitely helps. Thanks for all the kind words and info, apprecaited it!