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September 11, 2018 11:36pm #2809
Kim if you don't mind, where is the link to submit photos? I could at least pass on the message to other social media websites
September 11, 2018 11:34pm #2808Glad to see others are interested!
I'm not sure I'm confident enough to contribute with photos of myself (me also being chubby), but I do remember attending a figure drawing session with our regular model who was overweight, and drawing her was a really awesome experience!
September 11, 2018 10:36pm #2803Not sure if this is in the works already (I did check out the planned features) but would anyone want photos of people with different body types to reference?
September 11, 2018 10:13pm #2802okay so I tried your suggestion Kim and used straighter lines, and you were totally right, it felt really jaring and off, like I was giving myself a total handicap lol
but on the longer poses, one thing I liked about them was how I noticed I could actually spot anatomy errors more easily than with my old method, and this time they were more easier to correct since I didn't have a bunch of chicken scratch obscructing my view
here's the result with the 5 and 10 minute drawings
what do you think?
September 11, 2018 4:01pm #2801thanks for the critique!
I do draw the underlines, but afterwards I usually erase them because I get worried my sketches will get too messy
I always have noticed my way of drawing lines has been jarring to look at, I'll give your suggestion a try and share the results :-)
September 10, 2018 11:24pm #2786So I decided to pick up my drawing again something I haven't done since community college, which was about 3 years ago, and I wanna start easing into it with figure drawing.
I made a compilation of sketches I liked the most, along with the date I drew them to see my progress. Each of them were either 5 or 10 minute drawings
Any comments or critique on these would be much appreciated :-)
- Kim edited this post on September 11, 2018 3:56am. Reason: Fixing image link
September 9, 2018 1:09am #2747maybe you could make like a grid on your sketchbook to draw your figures in before you draw?
like if you're gonna draw 9 figures, make a 3x3 grid on your page to draw each figure in?
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