Awesome job on your range of movement and motion of those quicker figures, AuntHerbert.
If I was to provide you with a totally sincere criticism, it could and should be that though that the range of movement is getting there, generally, but the one on the upper right-hand corner of the image is not getting too strong enough yet, in terms of the line of action and the line of rhythm. Would you kindly loosen and liven up your hands with 2 hours of 59 second ruff sketches? (7200/59=122 warmup poses) (all on custom timer)
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If I was to provide you with a totally sincere criticism, it could and should be that though that the range of movement is getting there, generally, but the one on the upper right-hand corner of the image is not getting too strong enough yet, in terms of the line of action and the line of rhythm. Would you kindly loosen and liven up your hands with 2 hours of 59 second ruff sketches? (7200/59=122 warmup poses) (all on custom timer)
The reason why you could and should do this suggestion is as a result, your lines of action will become the least stiffest and rigid, and the most dynamic, energetic and fluid. For more details, be sure to look up this link here: http://vector.tutsplus.com/tutorials/illustration/quick-tip-the-line-of-action-make-your-character-poses-more-dynamic/ Hope these helped.