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© 2024 Xelo BoyoDone as part of a 1 hour class.
My current goal is: Reduce stiffness and make my drawings feel more dynamic, energetic, fluid
Done as part of a 1 hour class.
My current goal is: Reduce stiffness and make my drawings feel more dynamic, energetic, fluid
Polyvios Animations
Hello again, Xelo.
Nicer job on your senses of lines of action, balance, and rhythm in your figures in various states of undress and dress. I really love the doughyness in the gesture poses above on the left side of the image. Please do push yourself, though these are still too stiffer and blander in gesturing the guts of the lines, but the forms of the arms and legs seem too sloppier to me yet. Would you like to please go ahead with our interactive drawing tutorial on our site, if you haven't already?
The reason why is because of two things: First of all, to make your pose drawings less stiffer, and more flowing and livelier, and second, to furthermore improve your human anatomy of all sexes and genders in order to better draw imagined attitudes.
For most details, please look into the Bridgman book on Figure Drawing and the Tonika Pantoja YouTubes on gesture drawing for animation, which can and will be used for drawing in general.
Let's hope they've all helped you out.