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here is my try, was so scared of making mistake line so took it very caucious, took me 1.5 hrs to draw this...Any critique is welcome
@njones
2yr
Looks beautiful, now try it fast and fearless!
@fanfan
I practice quite a bit but main issues for me is hard to observe the RIGHT angle, I drew first and pause without seeing Proko's demo, then really frustrated that cannot see the correct tilting/ rotation... still trying to figure out where I see the object wrong...Anyone have good advice on that please share with me...no improvement is beating me carrying on..
Hofan
2yr
I so admire how clean your lines are and how you've given us photo references. Page 1, upper right one where you compare yours with Proko's... I think the main difference is that Stan is using the rib-cage for the box; where are you are describing the whole torso with yours. So if you look at his rib-cage it is a lot more vertical than the one you "x"ed. One way I am very rigorous with myself is that I overlay my version on top of the original. This is very easy if you are drawing digitally (with layers + some transparency); but you could also use tracing paper. That way I can see immediately where I am off, and by how much. Since Stan sometimes exaggerates his angles, so when I overlay his on the original it also allows me to see how much he has exaggerated by; and thus I have an objective basis to gauge angles and measurements.
@fanfan
I'm still in the process of mimicking. I found myself very easy to fall focusing on the details of lines instead of muscles and bigger structure...Hope could improve one day by keep practicing... Any critic/advice are more than appreciated!
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Structure Basics assignment: I found it very fun to draw the animal by splintering it into shapes...and also improved quite a lot compared to just draw the outline as before!
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I used ipad to draw this, prob my best one so far. I cannot see mush of the issues but one evident for me is hard to draw an consistant dynamic rhythm line in one stroke without breaking it.... any body could share their tricks/ advises will be more than appreciated!
Claudia Finelle
He uses his arm to draw and in the demos he is using charcoal on a large vertical surface. I think it's worth mimicking his movement until you are comfortable with it. Once you "get it" , see how it translates to a horizontal, smaller iPad(or paper). Your drawing looks really nice btw, and I'd be pretty happy with that line work.
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