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Nicest job on your lightest touch to your lines, Naima, but they could be the most lightest enough yet. Would you please lighten those lines of action to the extreme with 4 more hours of 24 second scribbliest line sketches? (600 scrawls) As a result of your doing those scribbles for your lightest lines, well, your lines of action and balance will become the most softest and confident in your expressive and exaggerated drawings. For most details, please look into the 2 PDFs of the Walt Stanchfield series, and while you're at it, please find a rarer copy of Doug Anderson's How to Draw with a Light Touch. I apologize for bringing up such a totally obscure book, but it's really worth it.
Good luck.
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Birdsplaying
I'd try out the figure study tool, include some more shapes like the rib cage, joints, hips etc and then try to form an outline/silhouette
https://line-of-action.com/learn-to-draw - this for the introduction
https://line-of-action.com/practice-tools/figure-drawing - this for practice
It's nicely explained in the learn-to-draw tutorial :] glhf!
Naima
Hi, thank's for the links, but somehow they don't work. It keeps saying link expired. But anyhow, I will work on the outline silhouette.