30sec 2min 5min
© 2020 JBLEE
Done as part of a practice session with poses of 30sec, 2min ,5 min in length.
My current goal is: Improve at correctly capturing the overall proportions of the human form
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Looks pretty good, and very tight.
Which is exactly what I would critique. You are acurate to the contours; I don't see modeling (mass drawing/ shading) influencing the sketches.
I think drawing "through" the figure/ trying to draw "inside to outside" would help. Also, so would playing around with exageration.
You are good enough to be very careful and reproduce well. That's why I would say loosen up and "reproduce" less.
Long term it actually ups realism to mess around.
Which is exactly what I would critique. You are acurate to the contours; I don't see modeling (mass drawing/ shading) influencing the sketches.
I think drawing "through" the figure/ trying to draw "inside to outside" would help. Also, so would playing around with exageration.
You are good enough to be very careful and reproduce well. That's why I would say loosen up and "reproduce" less.
Long term it actually ups realism to mess around.
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Shannonpearson
The top left and bottom right have great proportions. The main thing that stands out to me is that in the others the heads are somewhat small. In particular I think that the size of the heads + hair are about the size that the heads should be without the hair. The top right figure also looks somewhat warped - I think the perspective of the legs may have made it difficult to capture the proportions, so a little more attention to rendering the foreshortened left leg would help, and the upper torse also looks unbalanced. I would say that that figure in particular would benefit from more holistic development with more of a rough drawing underneath, as it can be difficult to keep proportions balanced when drawing different body parts in detail sequentially.
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