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December 2, 2012 11:29am #787
Hello illographer,
Thanks a lot for the tips. I agree that adding depth would definitely help, I just get stuck on it sometimes (or move too much and the lighting of it changes!) I will definitely try using either of those shapes to build it up.I don't feel like you can draw some poses and have them look natural if you don't build it up and add depth: it'll just look disproportionate and weird... Which is why I've avoided some poses so far, because I haven't been too sure of how to build it up well.
I'll try it out and share some more later! Thank you again :)December 1, 2012 8:49pm #19I have to draw 150 hands and 150 feet for my basic drawing one class.. at first I thought I was going to do complete and utter crap, because, before this class, I've never been good with drawing realism aside from (some) trees.
I feel like I'm improving, but I'd really like some critiquing/pointers/opinions. I think some are really bad, while others are actually decent. And some I add more details into, others are really basic. I'm just trying things out to see what looks better, and what I may need to work on and so on.
I only have 17 done at this point, and I've put them in two albums on photobucket (cause I am trying to do 10 a page on my big sketch pad).
Here are the first 10
And the other 7
I'd love to know which look the worse, and which look the best (especially ones that look best, I want to see what I have done right.. it's a bit more obvious which are bad I think).
Thanks a lot in advance :) I'll have more later if you guys don't mind checking them out later!
Oh and they're all my hand, I just pose it and try my best to keep it in place for however long I may need.EDIT:
I'd like to apologize also for some quality of the photos. They're all drawn on a 18 x 24 sketch pad so I haven't really been able to scan them for better quality. :(
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