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Class 06-30-2021 (1-5 minutes)
© 2021 DtkollmannDone as part of a 1 hour class.
My current goal is: Reduce stiffness and make my drawings feel more dynamic, energetic, fluid
Aunt Herbert
I like the two female figures in the upper left and lower left corner the best, nice, clear poses, nice lines. Lower left has a bit troubles with hands and feet, but they are tricky, and the curves you found for her back and thighs are quite beautiful.
the 5 min male in the right corner shows a bit of confusion about how a shoulder joint actually works and more trouble with the feet. This could frankly also be a bit of a result of your concentration breaking down after 15 minutes of non-stop drawing, so don't beat yourself up over it. Nobody talks about it, but drawing is quite a bit of an endurance sport, too, and endurance builds slowly with more practice.
Nice job on your quick sketch progress so far, Dtkollmann. So far, so good.