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Gestures 07 10 22
© 2022 TonovzDone as part of a 30 minute class.
My current goal is: Reduce stiffness and make my drawings feel more dynamic, energetic, fluid
Sydney Grace
Most of theirs look like they have a lot of movement. I would work on stretching the rib cage out a bit. Other than that they are really good!
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Hey, Tonovz,
Your gestures are reading really well, most, if not all, are giving off a lot of movement. I'd work on giving the pelvis and ribcage forms a bit more space apart; for example, on some of the seated poses toward the corner you've already done, it helps communicate how they move individually.
Hey!
Thank you for the advice!