Many a nice job on those Kung-Fu poses, in terms of the gestures, construction, and squash and stretch. But I've got 2 requests: First of all, how did it take you to do each of them? And second, to keep it up on those. If you want to draw more balanced and appealing poses like these above the text, try picking up a copy of Bridgman's Drawing From Life.
There are lots to study and practice on that book, so study that for the primary subject, the forces and the gestures. Hope you'll find it incredibly helpful and extremely useful on your forthcoming post. Salutations.
Polyvios Animations
Nice job, SINE,
Many a nice job on those Kung-Fu poses, in terms of the gestures, construction, and squash and stretch. But I've got 2 requests: First of all, how did it take you to do each of them? And second, to keep it up on those. If you want to draw more balanced and appealing poses like these above the text, try picking up a copy of Bridgman's Drawing From Life.
There are lots to study and practice on that book, so study that for the primary subject, the forces and the gestures. Hope you'll find it incredibly helpful and extremely useful on your forthcoming post. Salutations.
Polyvios Animations.
Polyvios Animations
Thanks for the reaction, SINE.
Polyvios Animations. P.S. Hope you'll find it very useful.