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Day 15, Comfortable
© 2021 StarcursedmassDone as part of a practice session with poses of 2 minutes in length.
I got to the construction part of the Foundations Challenge. This felt good, as construction methods are how I started learning to draw years ago. I'm not sure how to apply this method to the line of action though, and I was never great at proportions. I'll keep learning about how to put all these pieces together.
I appreciate all the helpful feedback from the comments. I do read them, and try to understand and impliment the ideas as much as I can. Thank you.
My current goal is: I don't know! I am an absolute beginner; I'm here to study the basics of rendering, stay consistant with practice.
What helps me with proportions is measuring everything with the head. I believe that the main body is about 4 heads tall and the wasit and legs are 4 heads from the bottom of the gut. Measurig helps me keep everything consistent! Good work though! Keep it up!