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© 2020 SINEDone as part of a 2 hour class.
My current goal is: Improve at correctly capturing the overall proportions of the human form
Polyvios Animations
Great excellence, SINE. But, I've got one small request: if you haven't already, why don't you do an interactive online tutorial, please? In 30 minutes or so??
Polyvios Animations
Just my opinion but I wouldn't rely on stick-figurish technique
My advice is to go for shapes and practice proportions with shapes, which will help to give your projects a 3D effect