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December 28, 2021 7:15pm #27964Love your work @Pastabrother!
I would suggest you start off by focusing on the foundation like the anatomy, proportions, gesture drawing etc..Once they become second nature, you will find that mixing stuff or creating your own concepts becomes that much more fun! Of course you dont have to spend all your time on the foundation, you can just take a break from time to time and try something different.
Cheers and good luck!1December 28, 2021 7:09pm #27963Great!
I like the stick figures! Maybe you can pinch a bit more dynamism by not keeping the legs perfectly straight? Also I would suggest you to study the human body, especially female, as I find you may have a bit of a difficulty with that.. Other than that, love your work!
Good luck!December 28, 2021 7:06pm #27962Good attempt.. I would advise you to study the human proportions, especially the head as you say yourself that you find it a bit difficult. There are various tutorials available on Youtube but whats key is practice. Good luck!
[url=]How to Draw the Head from Any Angle- Proko[/url]October 2, 2020 10:13am #26208Hello everyone, I am currently studying Figure Drawing - Design and Invention by Michael Hampton and trying out to get some gestures going. It would be a huge help if you people can give me critique on these. TIA[img]G:\Sagar\Personal\Critiques[/img]
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