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© 2024 Aunt HerbertThis one is from Stock Fotos, and I didn't check the timer. I tried to stick with a bit more abstract geometric 2-D forms
Aunt Herbert
So, Walt Stanchfield you say. Yes, looks interesting.
I also see your comment as a reminder to keep posting new stuff. Thank you for your attention.
Polyvios Animations
Hello again, Aunt Herb. Nicer and greater job on your control and understanding of tones, shapes, lines, spaces, and forms of your cloaked figure. I really love your more bolder blend or realism and abstraction of your figure design. However, there is still not even enough of your looser but more careful ideation of your cloaked figures yet, so how would you like to loosen up but draw more longer but more larger lines with 2 hours 47 minutes of 1 minute cloaked figures, therefore, they could and would help you out as a means to an end.
The explanation behind all of this critiquing is of two reasons: First of all, to help make your understanding of draped figures less than awkward but more flowing, solider, but more energetic. And second, to make yourself less than precious with your process and progress of sketching clothed figures in gesture and ink and pen and brush forms. They can help you be the most comfortable and confident with your lines of gesture drawing, but your forms and details can begin to make more excellent sense if you do.
Yet, before we go off, for even more facts and figures, I recommend you look into the Walt Stanchfield books on Amazon and at your local bookstores. Let's hope they're extremely useful.