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Gestures 01 01 23
© 2023 TonovzDone as part of a 30 minute class.
My current goal is: Reduce stiffness and make my drawings feel more dynamic, energetic, fluid
Done as part of a 30 minute class.
My current goal is: Reduce stiffness and make my drawings feel more dynamic, energetic, fluid
You're on the right path!
I suggest for you to add action gestures such as punching, jumping, rolling, dancing, etc.
And don't feel afraid to also draw (semi-)straight lines for arms and legs (for instance, drawing these are great for gestures like when prepping to execute an action).
And one more thing: i'd say the next step is to try different perspectives like: grabbing something in front of the viewer, pointing a gun, viewing somebody jump a cliff from above him/her.