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30 second warm-up
© 2020 Polyvios AnimationsDone as part of a practice session with poses of 30 seconds in length.
My current goal is: Make my one-point perspectives more faster and good-er.
Here is my latest sketch, in which I didn't care about the quality of the scene and environment drawing, but how it really moves. What do you utterly think about this?
You should do more straight lines at first, specially if is just a sketch. Let he gray scale for more complete compositions. But if ur triyng with grays, try let the elementes more contrasting.