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Day 2, 10 minute figure drawing
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i think I’m already seeing improvement! I’ve gotten a handle on how the glutes and stomach move and fold I think, now to work on arm and leg proportions.
Retrodictionary
I think Line has already given you some really good advice! I would also add that, as you get more comforable drawing individual body parts, you should start paying more attention to the proportions of the figure as a whole. The head and arms in this image look shrunken in comparison to the torso. I really struggle with head proportions, so I'm trying to draw them earlier on in my process when I'm still doing contruction lines; that way if I have to retry a few times, I don't feel like I'm messing up the rest of the drawing.
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