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  • #3228

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Here's a link that might work for passing on to social media :)

    https://line-of-action.com/photographers
    #3227

    Kim
    Site Admin
    You should be good to go now. Let me know if you have any other problems. :)
    #3226

    Kim
    Site Admin
    AHA! Okay, I see the problem. No worries! All your time has been properly recorded, it's just not being shown correctly. I'll fix this up today and you shouldn't have lost any credit for what you did. :)
    #3225

    Kim
    Site Admin
    You did exactly the right thing by letting me know. I'll investigate now.
    #3223

    Kim
    Site Admin
    One of the main tricks for this is to draw from the elbow or shoulder, not from the wrist. This can give you very large, long, swooping lines.

    I'd also suggest you try our short drawing tutorial if you haven't already, it will have a lot of suggestions about stuff to do in your 30 seconds: https://line-of-action.com/learn-to-draw
    #3220

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Just crossed timezones off the list!
    Quote:
    * Timezone account setting, so all timestamps and day starts will look right to individual members.
    #3219

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Hi again! The timezone update is out now. :D

    Go to your User menu (it'll be your icon in the menu) and choose "Account settings" to find it. :) There's also a prompt if you haven't set it yet in your studio
    #3187

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Thank you for the suggestion! I will definitely mull this over. :)
    #3186

    Kim
    Site Admin
    I'm still working on time zone settings. I hope to have it out in the next couple of weeks. :)
    #3165

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Your hands are fairly strong. I see a few minor issues, but for me, the key is this paragraph:
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    I feel I should change my routine a bit, focus more on full body poses instead of just hands 24/7 - maybe practice basic 3d shapes and lighting, too, as I spend far too much time working out where to put the shadows instead of thinking "this shape = this kind of shadow", which probably won't help me much in the long run.
    Sounds like you've done a great job of self-diagnosing! I definitely urge you to put your own study-plan into practice for a couple of weeks. I really look forward to seeing where it leads you. :)
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    #3164

    Kim
    Site Admin
    These are gorgeous! But one thing I notice is that none of these appear to use a line of action.

    It seems like you are fairly confident with proportion and rendering poses as you see it. I think a fun challenge for you for a few weeks would be to draw a strong line of action, and then pick a part of the pose to believably exaggerate to get a more expressive and energetic piece of art. The real trick to doing this is to not make it feel so overdone that it's obvious or cartoony. :)
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    #3163

    Kim
    Site Admin
    You've got some beautiful contour drawings for your figures, but little under-drawing is in evidence. That might help you to move onwards and upwards in your practice. Littlewaysoul already shared the link that I'd share about that. :)

    I'm really enjoying your faces. Nice use of super minimal shading to show planes.
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    #3151

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Not yet, but this is something that's high on my list to get up, along with hand/feet starting tutorials and a number of other exercises!
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    #3139

    Kim
    Site Admin
    More filtering tools just went into beta - they are currently only available in the Figure Study tool, and only to people who have a doodler or full subscription. I'm pretty excited about this one -- it's been a long while in the making.

    Screenshot:

    LoA-1539562392.PNG
    #3136

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Awesome work! I can already see structural improvements :)
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