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Ari
Theres a trick you can do for placement of arms and stuff, what you do is draw a circle where the shoulder is, and another where you want the wrist, and then you draw a straight line in between them. After that, youre going to draw a perpendicular-ish line branching of of the shoulder/wrist line and that aill help with elbows supposedly. Its worked for me and i think it will help you with the placement and stuff.
Z0ra
oooo good idea, but i think that is better draw with solid sizes like triangles, boxes or aleatory forms, like recommend ethan becker and david finch uwu draw with circles is more complex :´)
Ari
yeah, but for like finding where the elbow should be its just a basic trick, its not meant for like the actual shapes if that makes sense
Polyvios Animations
Great job on your observation of your gestures, and your perception of lines and shapes, besaida. I love how expressive and spontaneous, and structured at the same time, is.
I'm thinking that your lines of action and flow of movement is a bit too thick for me. Would you kindly free up and moreso, loosen up your hand with a 2 minute sketch, followed by a 60 second sketch of a nude, or whatever? Plus, get a load of this.
The reason: to get your lines of action to be less stiff, and more fluid and lively.
Hope this helps you out on your current goal.
I'm thinking that your lines of action and flow of movement is a bit too thick for me. Would you kindly free up and moreso, loosen up your hand with a 2 minute sketch, followed by a 60 second sketch of a nude, or whatever? Plus, get a load of this.
The reason: to get your lines of action to be less stiff, and more fluid and lively.
Hope this helps you out on your current goal.
Drago Nano
What I suggest you watch the gesture series by Proko on [url=&list=PL-YQfqQQpg3dpCyo9h8BSR1p7b-R2vbXA]youtube[/url]
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