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Hemanshu Bhojak
Hemanshu Bhojak
Melbourne, Australia
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Hemanshu Bhojak
Any feedback appreciated. I think my hand is a bit heavy and the initial construction lines should be lighter. I guess that will improve with practice.
Ariana Fabela
You are right, your hand will get accustomed to the pressure needed for the lines as you go. I think it is a good start, I just think that the bottom is a bit too wide for the model we are drawing, but people have different shapes so things should get clearer as we start going through features.
Jesper Axelsson
Nice! Very clean!
Hemanshu Bhojak
The one with a lot of faces is my warmup sheet and I could not resist but draw some finished heads. Liked the quick sketches. Easy to practice ovals and loomis heads.
Jesper Axelsson
Hi @Hemanshu Bhojak! Really nice drawings! Clean lines, and you seem to understand the loomis head well! I´ll try to look for things to help you further: Two main things to look out for when drawing the loomis head is the angle of the ellipse and the convergence of the feature lines; -The ellipse should be perpendicular to the brow line; - The feature lines should converge to a common point in the distance, like a road does. They can be parallell but never diverging DRAW THROUGH A good way to check your construction and to tackle the jaw in difficult angles is to draw what´s on the non-visible side as well. This is a crucial part of perspective drawing and will improve you understanding of three-dimensionality. You can try it if you want. I hope this was helpful :)
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