Forum posts by Nayomi

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  • #28873
    Thanks for the answer!

    I enjoy your words. I will take into account your observations in the drawings, thanks!
    #28870
    Hello again!

    I fully agree with Sivreayyl's answer. You really underestimate yourself, but do not neglect the rest, because it helps to clear your head from constant drawing. You should not force yourself and take drawing for granted, yes, practice is very important, but it is just as important as rest, otherwise you can enter the burnout stage.

    Draw intuitively, then the process itself will bring more pleasure! I understand your desire to become better, but it is very rare to see results so quickly.

    I have been drawing for 10 years and there were many mistakes in my development, but I grew up in drawing on these mistakes and I feel that I still have room to develop.

    You really have grown in your drawings, the main thing is not to lose motivation to work further!

    As for sketches, I personally prefer to start with the head, as this gives a designation of the volume of the drawing, and then I start drawing the main lines of movement.


    Believe in yourself, you are doing a great job!
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    #28867
    Hey! You have grown a lot in your drawing during the practice.

    You have a very good sense of the volume of the figure. I like your work especially the stylization, but on some sketches the head looks a bit bigger than the real thing (maybe it's not so bad for stylization).

    Drawing cartoon faces takes a lot of practice and gets better every time!

    Good luck, you are doing well!
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    #28866
    Hey! thanks for the compliment!

    I will try to pay more attention to the structure of the skull in my sketches, since I went deeper into the figure, I completely forgot about the head
    #28848
    Hey!

    I really like your drawing, and most of all I like understatement and mystery? in your work.

    The head may seem big due to the strong volume of the hair, but about the foot, its size conveys the perspective of the drawing (I think this is not a problem) good job with the volume, keep it up!
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    #28847
    Hey!

    I like how you conveyed emotions, your work really looks cartoonish and this has its own peculiarity.

    However, the sketches look flat, there is very little volume, but I like that there is work with a line (thickness)
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    #28846
    thank you very much for the answer!

    I will try to study in more detail anatomy
    #28845
    thank you very much:)

    you gave me more confidence
    #28836
    Sorry, didn't pay attention.

    I opened access, I hope now the link works if not, then I will attach a new one

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1agm6v4k_zcwxIhbMawTJnAc56xv4a_aJ?hl=ru
    #28831
    hello, I have been drawing for 10 years now, but only recently started to develop my sketches.

    I would like to hear criticism, as truthful as possible. my goal is to study anatomy as deeply as possible, but I think I'm still bad at this. I feel like I'm just drawing lines and not seeing all the details.

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1agm6v4k_zcwxIhbMawTJnAc56xv4a_aJ?hl=ru

    please rate my 10 minute sketches. thanks in advance for your reply!
    #28830
    Hey! I like your line work, you have great sketches! try to fit a full-fledged figure into the format (I was often scolded for this during training). try experimenting with light and shade and volume. I love your work, keep it up! good luck with your studies.
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