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June 10, 2014 5:59pm #1180
Go for it! Pen's a little scary at first but once you get used to diving right in and letting the lines do what they want it's a really pleasurable experience. Plus it makes working in less-permanent medias a whole lot easier. It's a great confidence-builder. Best of luck!
1June 10, 2014 5:54pm #1179Thank you, I'm glad you think so! And I appreciate the feedback with or without any criticism. Thanks for responding
June 10, 2014 8:42am #1176Hello! I'm also new here.. I'm no expert, but I'll see if I can help! You have a very nice sense of proportion and anatomy, but your linework looks hesitant, like you keep going back over lines to make sure they're in the right spot. I bet you could improve your work greatly by placing down some nice dark bold lines and leaving them alone. I find that working in pen helps with this, since it kinda forces you to be bold. Just my opinion though. Good luck, happy drawing! :)
1June 10, 2014 8:30am #169I've been using this site for a while but just discovered the forums... how exciting! It's interesting to see everyone's sketches of the same poses.
Here are my most recent figure drawings: http://unpredictabloosart.tumblr.com/post/88292613632/more-figure-drawing-in-my-sketchbook-i-love-this
I've been trying to loosen up and focus on capturing the movement of the pose, not sure how successful I was. Thoughts? -
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