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© 2020 Jpmllr89Done as part of a 1 hour class.
My current goal is: Improve at correctly capturing the overall proportions of the human form
Mike Ok
i just imagine from that angle the shoulder would be almost as large as the head. Drawing the darkest areas or lines first might help.
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Very nice believable figure. The left arm is a little off. Check the feet. Consider first using a stick figure. Using the stick figure work out the relationships between the various parts. Example: the head & the elbow are inline and maybe the head and left leg are inline. I looked at your other drawing. The proportions are off. You can find how a figure should be set up (the measurement is normally made using the head as the unit of measure). You can do it.