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© 2020 SmekiDone as part of a 30 minute class.
My current goal is: Better understand human anatomy, so I can render imagined poses
Tonybabb451
You're on the right track. You have the 3 major masses in the human body (head, rib cage and pelvis) in pretty good proportion. (proportion has always been a big problem for me though I'm getting better). You have the right idea with the joints of the body. The only advice I would give is that the bones of the human body are all slightly curved. If you add a little to them you would be surprised how much more life like it would make it. Just my opinion.
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More nicest job on your 30 second drawing in your 30 minute class mode, Smeki, although, I've got one more smaller than smallest suggestion: Why don't you do yet another 1 hour class mode, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty please????? Why???? As a result, your long and shorest studies will become the most longest, largest, and lightest in marks. Hope it's beneficial so very much.
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