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50-Minute Scribble of the Masses and Forms of Figure
© 2023 Polyvios AnimationsDone as part of a 3 hour class
My current goal is:Improve my justification of caricature of the overall proportions of the human form
I can see and feel the figure past thru all of these scribbles, but I'm still having lots of fun with my process and progress.
If you're going for a skribble look, try including more negative space. Right now, everything on your paper has something going on, which can be distracting for the eye. Utilize negative space to help establish a focus, and giver your figure more clarity.