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Landscape 17-Second Warm-Up
© 2020 Polyvios AnimationsDone as part of a practice session with poses of 17 seconds in length.
My current goal is: Make my scene-and-environment weights more fastest and good-est.
Hi there, everyone, here is my first-ever landscape 17-second warm-up tonight. All grayscale, and all flipped veritcal. What do you think? Did I sketch out the scene-and-environment weights more fastest, and goodest????
Cool, so I would do series of 10 or 20 - the more the better as your schedule permits and see where you've improved in a week or 2. I'd recommend grayscale - you said you did grayscale but the photo is color so not sure which is which, but I'd recommend doing grayscale to get the form going. :)