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  • #25655

    Hey there, fullmetalrunt,

    I'm looking at your 10 minute sketches, nice job on them, but, I've got one smaller thing I've got to tell you, that a vast majority of artists stuggle with every day: is the sketchy lines in the hatchings of your human anatomy, it's showing a little bit of rigidity, yet I'm not getting enough solidity, fluidity and life in those drawings, but otherwise, they're still fantastic. Keep up the depth and the complete accents on the knees of your poses. Hope it's completely and absolutely useful.

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    #25635

    Most nicer job on your 5 minute gestures and other gestures, zaex321123, though you're recently having a hard challenge with them. They're almost all of those sketches are very, so much impressive from the art teacher's viewpoint. However, if I were to give you my most smallest than smallest advice for you it would be this: Do you ever the real second image with the female figure drawing form the lower-leftmost part of the screen, it looks at littler bit peggy. The reason why is, so that if you got out another life pose in 299 seconds, (4 minutes and 59 seconds) you're most minorest problem will be very much fixed up entirely. I hope and pray that this has been extremely and insanely paramount priority.

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    #25634

    Hey Kim, I'm OK, how are you? Say I've got a problem, and that's this image down here: I was so upset. I couldn't chill out. I was offended when that A Bankrupt Math Student image couldn't load up completely, second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour, with no end in sight. Can you fix it up for everyone, please?????

    #25631

    Exceptional job on your first time, multimediamouse. To answer your question: If you wanna show the model in 3d, why don't your economize it with as fewer lines as possible in a 30 second sketch. Why??? Because your dimensions will become the least stiffest, and the most solidest, fluidest, and the liveliest of all.

    I'm not the right person to answer all of your questions, so I'd to pick one of the group, and I hope that helps very, very, very much.

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    #25630

    Excellent session, Liam_P, however, I've got one small piece of advice: Can you do another 30 second sketch, all flipped horizontally, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, please???? The reason why is so, that, your figure poses will become more funnier and livelier than your last sketches. Hope it will surely so help you too much.

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    #25629

    Nicer job on your 30 minute class modes, deltasa333, and most importantly, nicest job on your 2 minute (120 second) sketches. But, I've got one smallest of all the smallest requests: Why don't you do 5 119 second (1 minute, and 59 second) drawings [5x119=595 seconds, 9 minutes and 55 seconds], pretty please???????? Why??????? Because, your doodles will become more and more solider, fluider, dynamic, and rhythmic and looser than your last 2 minute sketches. Hope this helps even more so much.

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    #25623

    Nicest job, bardon, nicest job of all the time. But, I've got one more smallest idea: Why don't you do 20 minutes of 10 minute sketches, all flipped horizontally and vertical at the same drawings, if you pretty please?? Because, you'll get an even more bestest idea of drawing the figures of what you really see, rather than what you think you see, and finally, the more you put this fundamental concept into practice, you'll really master it, and it'll really become second nature in your imaginary doodles. Hope it's essentally and totally beneficial.

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    #25622

    Well, LucianoSJ, nicest job indeed. Yet, so, I've got one more smaller request made just for you: Why don't you do 5 minutes of 60 seconds, all flipped vertically, if you please, please, please??? And do you know why???? Because, you'll improve your observational talent. And it because, you'll have lots and lots of fun with drawing, particularly your figure studies. Hope it's been extremely and totally essential.

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    #25616

    Nice job on your "scribble gestures," Googoodolls132. Besides, I've got one really, very much smaller request: Why don't you do some gesture scribbles, in 30 seconds, all 10 of them, for 5 minutes, if you please? Because you'll use lesser and lesser lines. And, because, you'll use the liveliest lines in those scribbles. Hope you'll find it completely and potentially useful.

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    #25603

    Well, Kyr, you did a great job on your 5 weeks of 30 minute classes, in chronological order. Yet, I've got one littler reminder: Why don't you do your 10 minute drawing, if you pretty, pretty, please, please, please??? Why? Because you'll get a lot of dynamic lines, shapes, spaces, and more importantly, forms. Hope it'll really help so much.

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    #25595

    Nice job on your mannekinization, Wangyuxiangorz, but I've got one small suggestion: Why don't you do yet another figure mannekinization, flipped vertically, in 30 seconds, please, please, please, please, please????? The reason why is because of two things: First of all, to access your brain's right hemisphere, and second to be more faster, more bolder, and more lighter with your line work on your longer studies. Hope you're gonna find this the biggest help for you of all,

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    #25585

    Well, Rhinne, greater work on your light sketches on your first Imgur post, and a really greater work on your second set of Imgur images in a post.

    I've got two more really smaller requests: You're totally on the righter track, keep it up! And second, to minimalize your line work in 1 30 second sketch, please? Because, you're gonna make your drawing more long in your lines, and have more larger in your line work.

    Hope you'll find it hugely essential to your next work, Polyvios Animations

    #25563

    Nice job on your first ever 30 minute class mode, Fullmetalrunt. Greatest work, but I've got one more smallest of the smallest suggestions: Why don't you do your very first 5 minute drawing, flipped horizontally, pretty please, if you pretty, pretty please????? Why???? Because, you'll get a much most strongest idea of sketching what you see, rather than what you think you see, and second of all, your memory will be your most strongest of all your most strongest if you visualized it much, much better, in 300 seconds. (5 minutes) Hope you'll find it much, much, more, more, more helpful on your focus, for now.

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    #25523

    Hey Kim, this is me, Polyvios Animations, again, and I just want to say I've got one small issue to point out, please? I just got some new images from A Bankrupt Math Student, and they just take an impossibly long time to load up and they never stop. Will you fix these up, if you pretty, pretty please?? Because you'll make us very, very, very happy and gladder if you did.

    Hope you'll take action on this, and here's the enclosed image:

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    #25522

    Nicest than nice job on your recent post, Googoodolls132. You're really, really, really, really totally starting to get the gist on what Kimon had tried to say in his book about gesture drawing, you're on the right track on this one. My biggest critique of them all is: Why don't you do a 10 minute session of 30 second sketches (20 sketchesx30 seconds), pretty please? And do you know why?? It's because you'll get the least stiffest and the most lightest and largest lines in those scribbles, and, it's because you'll get the most longest lines of all. Hope you'll find it definitely and extremely useful and beneficial, and essential in your next study,

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