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@callin
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3mo
Been taking a break from the frustration of anatomy practice and did some practicing on demon engines from 40k, ive been a fan of the franchise since 2016 and enjoyed the change of pace. this is the Forgefiend demon engine.
@callin
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1yr
Asked for help
so how can I better set up the anatomy and proportion? My head feels scrunched up. The lower part of the legs i keep making smaller than then the upper part. how can i better set up the buttcheeks and thighs to help define them better? also anytips for high heels would be appreciated. thank you!
@callin
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1yr
Im pretty happy with how this turned out, I thought I challenge myself buy testing on a more subtle body where the muscles weren't popping out so much and see if i could catch them.
@callin
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1yr
tried to push myself with the 1 minute and was the loosest i have ever been when drawing.
@callin
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1yr
tried to push myself to get better at digital drawing and that was an emotional wreck but heres my attempts lol.
@callin
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1yr
Asked for help
Here's my attempt at the beginner's assignment and switching the light up as well.
Gannon Beck
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1yr
Asked for help
Here are my two line weight approaches, plus a third approach that is more of a value exercise of just using the shadow shapes that I learned from James Gurney's blog. The shadow shapes were so strong on this photo, that I thought it would be fun to try. I've seen Stan do the same thing when working in multiple values, but he doesn't go in with the darkest value first. He does the shadow shape with a dark value but then goes into the shadow shape with the darkest value to develop it.
I found this one very relaxing.