Kim
Site Admin
Hi there!
That is not a feature of the doodler subscription, only of the full membership. I'm updating that message to be more clear about that. Please send me a direct message if you'd like a refund. :)
Kim
Site Admin
Kim
Site Admin
This is an interesting idea! I'll look into it. :)
Kim
Site Admin
We don't have this right now, but we probably should! Thanks for the idea.
Off the top of my head... There's currently 5 levels for each type of feedback (this is set to increase next year), one for each length of class, completing the tutorial, first critique, first forum post, and a few others I'm definitely forgetting.
Kim
Site Admin
You have a distinctive and beautiful shading style. I can tell you have fun with it.
My advice would be, to increase the learning value of these practice poses, take some of the time you are currently using on "finishing touches" like shading and instead spend it on underlying structure and on measuring proportions. Save shading for more "finished" pieces rather than practice ones. If you don't currently draw a hard and fast division between work you do specifically to practice and learn and work you do for display, start drawing one -- at least for now. :)
You're doing great, keep working!
Kim
Site Admin
Very strong start! :D
Proportion definitely appears to be your challenge right now. For example, the legs often appear to belong to a different size person than the upper body of your figures, such as the head. This is a common mistake to make and one of the hardest to train yourself out of, as you are focusing on capturing each individual part of the body accurately. But as you do so, take a moment now and again to try and compare the individual body parts to each other. How wide is the arm in comparison to the neck? To the thigh? Can you use the figure's head to measure the sizing of the other various body parts?
Thank you for sharing your work with us. I hope this helps a little bit.
Kim
Site Admin
Crossed off "Ability to design your own class-lengths with custom pose lengths and breaks (full subscription members only)"
Kim
Site Admin
I really like the volume and motion you've described here! The proportions are a bit off in some, but I'm not sure that that was the focus of your exercise.
I'd love to see more of your work! :)
Kim
Site Admin
This whole thread has been a surprisingly delightful and encouraging read.
Kim
Site Admin
My pleasure! I'm very glad it looks useful to you! :)