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Sandra Süsser
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3yr
added comment inShading – Background and Final Touches
Ok that’s it. Did some small final adjustments to this. Now I call this long drawing finished. Had a great time with the course. Thank you, @Stan Prokopenko . Onwards to anatomy! :)
@flugmodus1
3yr
Wow really nice rendering
Aymeric Vautard
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3yr
Asked for help
Been on this for a long loooong time, finally have the courage to post for feedback. Done those quite recently. Feedback welcome and always enormously appreciated :D
Marco Sordi
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3yr
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2022/4/22. Good morning everybody. Thanks God it’s Friday. Here’s my daily 30 minutes warming up exercise. Thanks and have a good day.
Tom Long
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3yr
Thought it was about time i got back and did some gesture work. did a follow along but tried not to copy stans process. just techniques for solving shapes. i feel like i took avlot more on board that way. 2 min gestures
The more i am trying these 2 Minute Sketches myself the more i see the skill of Stan. Like you said they are really hard. I feel like my strokes should be simpler and more on point. Do you have an idea how i could improve these?
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3yr
Ditto what @David Gutmann already mentioned. But overall it's not bad if you just started doing these. You're much better than when I started. Really keep in mind C, S and I line. It took me years for me to gain the discipline to stick with just those 3 shapes. Other than those, you won't like the answer, but it's just mileage. Keep doing these as your daily warmup, and you'll improve. Do lots of master copies of Stan's examples too.
I am by no means an expert myself but I feel like you should stick to making longer strokes. The arm for instance could be discribed by one long curve or one zig zag depending on the pose. You seem to draw the outline rather than the flow.
Did all the remaining mannequin studies and I also applied it again on another Doctor Strange Fan Art :D
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This week's mannequinization exercise! 💪
There is a strange no-man's-land in between gesture and mannequinization, which my mannequins call their home.
But if they're effective (i.e., they successfully communicate volume, depth, and motion), then that's fundamentally a mission accomplished in my book. 😆
If you could offer any feedback on those, that would be neato. ❤️
These are awesome! And the most poetic description text I have ever read on Proko 😂❤️
@flugmodus1
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3yr
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I am like the kid from The sixth Sense. I see errors in drawings :-) There are still so many errors and i think my valuerange is somewhat flat.
Great job, my only critique beyond the bottom plane comment by @Jesper Axelsson would be to focus a little more on your highlights / reflections and that will really make your values "pop"
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3yr
Hi @flugmodus1, really nice drawing! I like the fun forms abstractions XD.
- Don't forget that the jaw has a bottom plane; the neck doesn't start at the chin, but more to the base of the skull.
Hope this helps :) Keep up the good work!
@flugmodus1
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3yr
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This was my last assignment. Cant thank you enough Dorian for your awesome tutorial. I can see how much thought and love for details you put in it. Also your calm empathic way of teaching made this a special one. Only wish i had discovered it earlier. :-)