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  • #30284

    Hello and good morning, S Uw Ucidal, and welcome to Line of Action, I'm Polyvios, and how are you doing today?

    Say, to answer your question, I think that you sound way too harder on yourself, but I feel that you could try loosening up your drawing basics again, if you really haven't already. How about trying out our interactive drawing tutorial on this website right here within a link.

    The reason why you should and would go ahead with this is because, if you wanted to learn and relearn the basics of gesture drawing, then bring it on!

    For even more than enough info, please be sure to download a free PDF of the Vilppu Drawing Manual, which, to my knowledge, is the more than foundational skill in life drawing and drawing in general. Good luck from all of us to you.;)

    #30280

    Hello, Ch1p Studies, and welcome to Line of Action. I'm Polyvios, and how are you doing today?

    Sorry, I can't seem to click on the PDF link, because it doesn't work. Why don't you please try posting them onto your Imgur account, and thanks.

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    #30279

    Hey, all!

    Good morning, everybody, I was just wondering if Scott McCloud's aforementioned book has any benefits for people practicing figure drawing for gestural purposes for me, but I want to know what's your answers on this question.

    Thanks, and have lots of fun practicing.

    Please click here, but thanks.

    #30250

    Hello, C0baltist, and welcome aboard.

    Say, I am so loving how much gesture you've poured into your organic forms of all of your animals, especially your fattest cat, cause it looks mostly like the most squished clay rectangle prism. It just so caricatures the feeling of lazying around the floor.

    If I could give you the most solid feedback, it's that your cat looks like it's been drawn with most too many lines. Why don't you please loosen up your line economy with our interactive drawing tutorial here?

    Ad a result of that interactive tutorial, your basic shapes and forms will be most quickly visualized the least geometrical but the most dynamic, energetic, but most liveliest in animation drawing of anything, EVEN ANIMALS!

    For most details, kindly observe this book by Andrew Loomis, Successful Drawing and Fun With A Pencil.

    Good luck, but let's hope these have been concrete.

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    #30239

    Hello, Jangmyeongsoo, and welcome aboard to Line of Action, so how are you feeling today?

    Say, if your goal is way far too vague, then I suggest that your goal could and should be to study the basics of rendering gesture drawings, through our interactive drawing tutorial on our website.

    The absolute but accurate reason is because it's not just for any newbie who's really green in the art of figure drawing, but also you could and would teach yourself the very ideas of drawing gestures in figures and anything. For more info, please pick up a copy the the Bridgman book of Figure Drawing.

    Good luck and my hat's off to you.

    Polyvios Animations

    PS.
    Could you please post us some of your latest samples on your sketchbook here? Thanks.

    #30233

    Hello, Vyper, and welcome to Line of Action. My name is Polyvios, and how are you doing tonight? Say, I don't see your dead link from DeviantArt yet. Please reboot it now. Thank you.

    #30228

    Say, how about if you just try out working out your lines of action along with the gestural stick figures of your figures with 7 minutes of 30 second poses, so that you can help yourself on doubling up your quantity of scribbly drawings.

    Good luck to you.

    #30227

    Hello, Lucien, and welcome to Line of Action, and how are you tonight? These gestures of the faces and expressions seem perfectly fine. Greatest job, but these seem too stilted but hairier. How would you care to please go ahead with 6 minutes of 30 second faces and expressions of males and females?

    The reason why is because of a thing called quantity over quality, but you can and will be able to be most focused on the gestures of the heads and faces. For most details, look into the free PDFs of the Walt Stanchfield books right here.

    Good luck from all of us.

    #30220

    Hello, Platospace, and greatest works on your figure drawings' gestures, silhouettes, and relationships (proportions and angles). But these poses don't look or seem caricatured or exaggerated enough yet. How would you like to go ahead with 12 minutes of 2 minute poses.

    The reason is to make your poses lesser than stiff and lesser than boring, but more cartoonier but zanier and therefore energetic. For more details look at this video down there, and more. 👇

    https://youtube.com/shorts/cMm3OcBCCAg?si=cXimTx1JlLD_htID

    Good luck to you from us!

    #30214

    Typically, yes, @Colbaltist, but I think but feel that it's worth it! 😉😉😉

    #30211

    Greatest work on your figure drawing gesture sketches, Curiqus, but I love how much lightness but looseness you're getting into your lines, but before you move onto any actual anatomy stuff, but your lines are still not their liveliest but largest yet. Would you care to try out or interactive drawing tutorial here on this website?

    The reason why is because, your forces and forms will be drawn the least awkward but least contrived, but the most confident but rapidest that I will ever see from your Imgur. For most information, please look into studying gesture drawing the torso here on this short.

    https://youtube.com/shorts/RU1Q24MT8d0?si=yzzRvRFH2NtxOMaY

    Hat's off to you.

    #30209

    Hello and welcome aboard, but today, greatest work on showing the boldness and readability of your quick poses, but they could use the most strength that's in you, out of you yet. Would you like to go ahead with our drawing tutorial on our website?

    As a result, your lines of action will become even most craziest but direct-est. For most details, kindly look into the Walt Stanchfield PDF here on the Internet.

    Our hats' off to you.

    #30203

    Greetings, SharpencilMaster, and welcome to Line of Action, I'm Polyvios Animations, I'm doing greater, but how are you? My hobbies are animating, posting, drawing, painting, sketching, acting, and cartooning, but what are your hobbies?

    Say, your gesture drawings are well intuited but more simply sculpted in their organic drawing of shapes but forms of the figures, therefore, bolder choices of functional reference. Please keep on pushing yourself far, but then push farther. And yet, I think that your figural constructions all seem a bit too wobblier but rigidly to me yet, in terms of the appendages (like legs and arms). How would you kindly like to try out our interactive drawing tutorial RRRRRRight here on this website?

    As a result of this tutorial, then your visual communication skills will increase thousandfold, but your solid constructions of the human figures and the like will be well articulated, but lesser than stiffer, but more fluider, and therefore, livelier.

    For even more than enough details, please be sure to look into some YouTubes of quick sketching in gesture drawing available like this one,

    ?si=cVqmIB3O602zn2uz

    and this,

    ?si=n9Mbu5ia8US2vgN7

    and more.

    My hat's off to you and your very first goals.

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    #30202

    Hello, Ken_Needs_Help, and welcome aboard. I'm Polyvios, Polyvios Animations, and how are you doing today. I think you're doing a nice job trying to draw out a scene from memory, but I really feel that your potential is really showing through, and therefore, your memoried poses seem too stiff but straight in the lines of action and rhythm. How would you like to please flex you hands and brains with some memory gesture drawing, with half the time looking at the model, while the other half is spent actually drawing from your head??

    The reason why you could practice your drawing from memory is because, your poses from imagination will become two things: First of all, to actually observe your reference without actually drawing first, and second to make your pictures from your mind to be drawn less stiff but more fluid but lively, actually. For even more details, there is a YouTube video or two than can actually tell you about way differently than I can at this round, so please take my advice with a little grain of salt.

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    Good luck with your progress.

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