Croquis 2026-03-02
© 2026 Moh6an
Done as part of a practice session with poses of 1 hour in length.
150sec*24
My current goal is: I want to become skilled at freely drawing people using traditional brushes and analog art supplies.
Hidapride
You did an amazing job.
Try shorten the time by each session. Real people do not stand still!!!
Good drawing style.
Try various media.
Keep derawing, good luck!,
Try shorten the time by each session. Real people do not stand still!!!
Good drawing style.
Try various media.
Keep derawing, good luck!,
Moh6an
Thank you.
> “Real people do not stand still!!!”
I'll keep that in mind.
Perhaps it's better not to view short-time-limit tasks as warm-ups.
> “Real people do not stand still!!!”
I'll keep that in mind.
Perhaps it's better not to view short-time-limit tasks as warm-ups.
Moh6an
Thank you.
> “Real people do not stand still!!!”
I'll keep that in mind.
Perhaps it's better not to view short-time-limit tasks as warm-ups.
> “Real people do not stand still!!!”
I'll keep that in mind.
Perhaps it's better not to view short-time-limit tasks as warm-ups.






Try to do more poses like 17, 11 or 7. It looks like you struggle to keep the gesture believable when the legs are further apart and have less control expressing the hip cage.
I hope this was helpful
All of the best,
JCML Fine Art
Looking back, I realize the foot depictions aren't well-executed overall. I ended up redrawing all three points you pointed out.
It seems I have a tendency to draw without carefully observing the direction of the toes first.
Regarding this, I think I should probably increase my practice with analog materials, which don't allow for corrections.