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This was interesting. I can see how it’s a useful way to get more emotive expressions than I’m generally able to come up with on my own. A few hundred more of these and I think they’d look pretty good!
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I really enjoyed this lesson. I can absolutely see how regularly practicing like this could lead to interesting new drawings and ideas.
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Real room HW. As usual, perspective and angles were tricky for me. Really interesting how hard it is to remember all the details of a room I’ve lived in for 14 years! Feedback please!
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Box scene hw. Proportions are really challenging for me. I also did A LOT of erasing and starting over to get realistic looking positions. I think only drawing for a few minutes each time I pick this up probably makes the consistency more challenging. But, I do feel like I’m getting better.
Antti Kallinen
I think these are pretty good for what this is, practice. You should continue to do these, and In my opinion doing more of these with less rendering, and not worrying if they are "good" is the key. Having fun with this exercise will be enough just to train you ability to see a scene in your minds eye. Word of warning, I'm bad with this but what I said has helped me.
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I found this both really helpful in terms of thinking about body composition and positioning, and really difficult in terms of actually drawing what was in my head! As others have said, this feels like it’s aimed at people who are a bit past beginner, and it would be great to have a lesson before this one that gives a little more guidance for how to make a box man in the first place. That said, here are my attempts:
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