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© 2020 SINEDone as part of a practice session with poses of 2 minutes in length.
My current goal is: Better understand human anatomy, so I can render imagined poses
Alaina Marino
These are really nice! But there are still a few things I can recommend to you: Make sure to remember a person's center of balance, I think you could definitely trade some form for a more loose, fluid figure. Something that may really help you to achieve that is holding the pencil with your thumb on the inner part on the bottom with your four fingers on top, this will force you to draw more with your entire arm rather than your wrist and should keep your drawings more fluid. You have some really great breakdowns of these figures. I would highly recommend following along with some Greg Vilpuu life drawing sessions, he could probably explain this way better than I can in a few sentences! Keep it up!
Polyvios Animations
Marvelous job you've done on your figure works, SINE, yet, I've got one small entreaty: Why don't you relax yourself with another hour of 60 second figure drawings, pretty please? The whatfor is because, your overall human proportions of the overall human form, will become even more than more looser, longer, and livelier. Hope and invocate that it'll compromise.
Polyvios Animations