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Nymph
© 2020 TheoI've benefited a lot from the critiques I've been receiving. Here's a drawing I did with a focus to making my lines bolder and it turned out beautifully. The proportion is a bit elongated but I'm happy nonetheless. Thanks to everyone for your critiques
If the figure is tall & skinny, it will be elongated. The hips & shoulders are at the correct angles. The right leg is held back so it looks shorter. The left leg. bottom part. is a little short. In real life the top part of the leg and the bottom part of the leg are equal. You need to do some work on feet & hands. Overall nice job. Do some drawings using Betsy (Line-of-Action older model). Keep on keeping on - more drawings. Practice makes better.