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  • #25242

    https://line-of-action.com/art/view/2656

    Does this answer your question? Well, what do you think?

    Thanks and have a great day!

    Polyvios Animations

    #25240

    Hey Line-of-Action-ers, this is Polyvios Animations. I'm doing okey-dokey, how about you? Say I've got to get to the point. Tonight, I've been really drilling myself into drawing perspective and composition for my drawings and sketches, and I've been aware of one small problem. I really seem to get into the problem of getting wonky perspective into my work. How do I deal with that? What kind of books do you recommend?

    #25239

    Nice job on drawing the same pose in 4 minutes, 2 mins, and so on. So, I've got one small request, why don't you try to draw that same one in 3 minutes 59 please?

    Polyvios Animations.

    #25232

    Hello, Rex, I'm Polyvios, Polyvios Animations. How do you do? Say, let's meet up some time.

    #4175

    Great job, napaurelie, great job on your 30 minute drawing class! Keep up the great job! If I were to give you much more feedback, I would really clearly say to do a figure study in 20 minutes (1200 seconds), would you, please?

    BTW, thanks on your post.

    Cheers to you,

    Polyvios Animations.

    P.S. Are you familiar with line-speed-beauty, or not?

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    #4170

    I mean, how long did it take for you to sketch those studies?

    #4158

    Fantastic job, nsto, on your improvement of your 30s studies. Can you do some 9 29s figure studies, please?

    Thanks,
    Polyvios Animations

    #4157

    Nice job, NicoNogue. How did it take for you to sketch in those studies?

    #4156

    Well, Motonimus, great job trying out. Great job on those 1 minute (60 second) poses, especially your gestures and roughs in red, and black on red, but, why don’t you do those 59 second gestures please? Thank you for posting. Polyvios Animations.

    P.S. I’ll be doing those 59s sketch studies, too.

    #4110

    Great job on that C curve.

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    #4101

    Glad you asked Laulauuuuu. And by unnatural stick figure lines, I mean stiff, un-flowing lines, mathematical lines.

    Thank you.

    Polyvios Animations.

    P.S.

    Upon looking at the 30 sec sketches again, you are continuously improving on your gesture sketches and quick sketches. Thanks, Lau. Thanks for putting your work on Imgur, and I think you’ve got what it takes.

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    #4089

    I looked at your 30 secs, lau, and I see some pretty unnatural stick figure lines on some poses. I’m sorry. But as for your 45 second sketches, they all look and feel natural, and all don’t be natural. Did you just draw them with your shoulder and not your wrist?

    Here’s a tip, After your 45 sec drawings, why don’t you just do some more 30 s sketches with your whole shoulder, please?

    Thank you so much.

    Polyvios Animations.

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    #4088

    I looked at your sketches, totoro3y, and they say that you’re doing fabulous on your 30s-5m drawings. The reason why you’re doing a 5m+ Drawing is that you’re so green at it. So after your 30 min class, why don’t you try another 10min Drawing, please?

    Thank you ever so much,

    polyvios Animations.

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    #3879

    ToddMarkleArt,

    Nice Doodles and Sketches of your animals, but in order to be more than really fluid with your animals, why don't you try drawing one in 10 minutes, if you please?

    Have a great evening.

    PolysAnimations

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    #3794

    I looked at your sketches, Cecibart. With all due respect, you really need and want to get the flow and natural quality of your figure studies. Why don’t you try to practice them in, first, 59 seconds, then 1 minute twice, please? Thanks, and the checked ones say you’re on the right track. And here’s some advice, the less time you spend on a drawing, the less lines you’ll put down in your drawings.

    Thanks.

    Polyvios Animations.

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