 
            5 min and 10 min sketches, 4/24/20
© 2020 Pilot
               any suggestions on how to properly construct the neck/ shouders and arms? i feel like i can do it pretty well with the 5 min and 10 min sketches but its difficult to do with the 1 min sketches
          
         Andrea95
          
          Andrea95
                        
    
    
      Your sketches look very good. Its great that your using like a skeletal system to draw the base of the figure. For myself personally I use it to help me keep my porportions in control,and its a great way to warm up. Keep going love,you're doing amazing!!!
    
    
    
    
      
                        
             Polyvios Animations
          
          Polyvios Animations
                        
    
    
    
      Nice performance, pilot, nicer job on your 5 and 10 min sketches. Although, I've got one really much small request: Why don't you limit your lines in your 2 minute picture of the human pose, pretty please?? The fact is because, you'll be more than bolder and confident in your linework. Hope you'll find it a helpful asset to your next drawing.
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             Dandelion Jam
          
          Dandelion Jam
                        
    
    
    
      Hi!
Good job on the shading! It's minimal, but for the short time you've spent on these, its nice and adds a lot to the shapes. I advise that you practise smoother and rounder lines though, for example the elbows are VERY sharp. It also looks like you should spend time on studying drawing feet and probably hands too - every artist struggles with those at the start, but there are great materials online to study drawing them, so i suggest you look into that and it will get your figure drawings on a completely higher level!
Good job! I don't know how long you've been doing figure drawings, but you're definitely on the right track, so don't stop practising.
    
    
    
      Good job on the shading! It's minimal, but for the short time you've spent on these, its nice and adds a lot to the shapes. I advise that you practise smoother and rounder lines though, for example the elbows are VERY sharp. It also looks like you should spend time on studying drawing feet and probably hands too - every artist struggles with those at the start, but there are great materials online to study drawing them, so i suggest you look into that and it will get your figure drawings on a completely higher level!
Good job! I don't know how long you've been doing figure drawings, but you're definitely on the right track, so don't stop practising.






 
           
           
           
           
          