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Georg
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1yr
added comment inProject - Learning to Sketch from Observation
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The spider hand was the most difficult for me. I think the wrist is a bit too thick and the arm seems to come more from behind than from above. But it's fine, it was definitely fun. I will do it again after watching the demo.
I actually draw every day. Sometimes from memory and sometimes from a reference. Here are days 7 - 11.
@anhhong
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1yr
I went to Pinterest and picked some references. And also tried to draw tha homestay when I travelled. Normally it took more than 30 mins even 1 hour+
Georg
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1yr
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here are my boots. I am not really happy with it. But I don´t want to complain.
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1yr
I think these are looking good! May I ask what you're not happy with? We're our own harshest critic when it comes to our art, but we're here to learn so first give yourself a high-five and a job well done with each assignment you complete! That said, self-critique is as valuable as critique from others. It helps to take some time away from a piece you've been working and revisit it after a few hours or even the next day and give yourself a self-critique. You may find that you like it a lot more when viewing it with fresh eyes, or you may see things you didn't notice while working on it and can make corrections. Another way to quickly refresh your eyes on a piece is to look at it in the mirror (or flip the photo horizontal digitally) and analyze it. Either way, you're doing a lot of good work here, keep it up!