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Figure Drawing 26
© 2018 Sawyer_SweetDone as part of a 30 minute class.
My current goal is: Reduce stiffness and make my drawings feel more dynamic, energetic, fluid
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Still frustrated at how non-detailed the 10 minute sketches are, but they seem more fluid and accurate overall so I realize I shouldn't complain.
I altered the size of the head slightly in my program because I realized it was too small. Some might view that as cheating, but frankly, I view it as using your resources, particularly if you can do it in the time allotted. I've learned enough to catch that mistake. Previously, I haven't. Progress.
Hello again, Sawyer. Once again, the most boldest but freewheeling in your lines of rhythm in your fluidest pose. Congratulations. My hats off to you.