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April 16, 2020 10:13am #25482
was the video by michael mattesi? he has a few books out there and he is pretty good at it. anyways these drawins arn't bad. Just keep at it. practice copying what you wish you had drawn, then apply thoses techniques to new poses where you have to translate the things you are learning. practice practice practice. nice work and keep posting.
1April 16, 2020 10:10am #25481lool up michael mattesi. he has a good technique as far as movement and making his characters animated. you're drauings are good. i suggest drawing people more as it is very challenging. animals are fun but drawing people will teach you so much more. dont draw your limbs as seperate straight pieces. forget bones, think of your characters as rubber, long swooping lines.
1April 16, 2020 10:01am #25480you're doing well on exagerating movement which is the most mportant thing at this point. push it further and keep practicing. as far as demensions and technicality, that will come in time. keept practicing and be sure to either mirror your work digitally or with an old fassioned mirror to see any flaws. good job
1April 16, 2020 9:58am #25479You are much better than I expected. Superior movement and line quality. Also ver confident at mark making. oh are these digital? you're doing everything right. keep it up. also i would like to see some of your finished pieces.
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