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November 27, 2016 7:12am #1512
Wow, another major improvement! I like how you are using the overlapping rectangles to represent the main portion of the hand and the muscles of the thumb. It's giving your under drawings a much more true-to-life shape and proportion.
1November 28, 2016 9:33pm #1521Thanks Kim! Here's today's attempt.
November 29, 2016 12:23am #1522Hands are my biggest weakness so I don't have a lot to add in terms of critique, but I compared the first links you posted to your most recent one and I wanted to compliment you on your more than evident improvement! You're working super hard and it shows. :) Keep it up!
1November 29, 2016 7:07pm #1525Thanks Sanne, it's very encouraging to compare my drawings now and those I drew two weeks ago; although I'm still a long way from being satisfied with how a lot of them are still turning out.
November 30, 2016 5:55am #1526Yeah, improvement every time I look at your work.
I noticed in your posts that you've been practicing for about a year? I am understanding that right?
November 30, 2016 6:34am #1527I've been learning to draw since January this year. I've been keeping a log of exactly how long I've spent ddrawing, and I've also been uploading every page to get feedback and to keep a record. Most of my time so far has been spent practising drawn shapes, landscapes, and learning perspective. I hadn't done any figure drawing before coming to this site, unless you count these images from right after when I started:
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Three - This one also has an early attempt at a handI've been going to a drawing Meetup every Monday, which has several tutorial books you can borrow for the night. I few weeks ago I borrowed an anatomy book and started on the first section, which was about how to draw a hand. Someone in the comments recommended this website to me.
November 30, 2016 6:40am #1528I am enjoying watching you grow. Good work and keep up the practice.
1November 30, 2016 7:23pm #1529Thanks Jeremy.
Here's today's attempt. I feel like there's a noticeable drop in quality today - the only hand I'm happy with is the one in the bottom-right.
December 1, 2016 8:22pm #1534I did three five-minute exercises, as well as a 10 minute exercise today (I did fewer 30-second and 1-minute exercises to make room on the page).
The last hand was viewed at a slight angle, with the thumb closest to the viewer, and the pinky furthest. You can see I rubbed out the ring finger and the pinky and redraw them smaller, and I shortened the width of the hand; but instead of creating the effect I was hoping for, this only resulted in a more distorted hand. The last 5-minute hand was also at an angle, and it similarly turned out looking distorted. You can see this on my pages from previous days as well - my drawings of hands at an angle turn out much more distorted than of hands viewed straight on.
December 2, 2016 6:15am #1545That is a classic stumbling block. Don't be discouraged! :)
1December 3, 2016 3:15am #1551December 4, 2016 12:50am #1557December 5, 2016 11:32am #1565December 6, 2016 4:20am #1566I think this is your best practice page yet. Keep it up! :)
1December 6, 2016 12:16pm #1572
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