Practising muscle
© 2020 MadeleineI am trying to get better at recognising the muscles in the arms and legs as I have trouble with that.
Polyvios Animations
Nicest job of the nice job, madillustration. Yet, I've got one too smallest inquiry just for you today: I love the solidity and weight of your muscle drawing, but, why don't you go for the muscle gestures of your arms and legs, in 30 seconds, if you pretty, pretty, please, please????? Why???? So that your muscle gestures will be more and more caricatured and exaggerated in that time frame. Hope you'll find it absolutely, completely, and definitely essential and the most beneficial of all today.
Polyvios Animations
Madeleine
Thank you so much for your encouraging comment, I'm not quite sure how to do that but I'll work on it!
Madeleine
Thank you so much for your encouraging comment, I'm not quite sure how to do that but I'll work on it!
Austin Chan
The structure is correct, but you are making the common mistake, "scratchy line". Try to practise the stroke one at a time, draw smart, not fast. remember one stroke, a fluid line, smooth. And that will show the figure more dynamic, with your perfect structure, perfect.
P.s: I didn't saw you draw the breast, try this website https://www.proko.com/common-mistakes-of-drawing-breasts/
Madeleine
Thank you. This was a very quick drawing, if you look closely you will see that the lines are not scratchy, but redrawn when I saw they were incorrect. I think the website has enlarged the drawing, so it's hard to see that. I will slow down a bit though, that's a great point. Thank you for the link!