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Aquatic Animals - 2020-4-2
© 2020 KandyceDone as part of a 30 minute class.
My current goal is: Improve at correctly capturing the overall proportions of animals
Solarbabie
I think you did a great job capturing the movement of the shark in the middle of the page, its kind of a light drawing so its a little hard for me to see the rest but from what I can see, it looks like you got some good movement on the shrimp and shark, I can tell what they are doing...Good job!
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Exceptional job on your exceptionality, on your animals, Kandyce. Exceptional job. But I've got one most smaller critique: Though you're much comfortable with your animal studies; albeit less overconfident, why don't you go for a 10 minute sketch of an animal, or a fish, pretty please? That way, you'll feel much more great with your forms and forces with those aquatic beasts, will you, pretty please??
Thanks for posting,
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