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@polinaagame
Its‘ such an honour to learn from you, thank you so much for all your videos! I feel very inspired after them and i always have fun while I'm doing assignments🙏🏻
@polinaagame
I think I started too soon experimenting with shapes, I I need to  Draw these  animals many times in different angles and only after that start doing level two but I was so exited and couldn’t stop 😁
@polinaagame
I tried to do this task also with another animals and on paper
@polinaagame
First drawing is by Aaron Blaise, I chose this drawing because it feels like this characters are alive, so many motion in it. Second one is by Freddie Carrasco, his way of styling lines is like opposite to what we are learning here, lines are scratchy, short, and wobbling but it’s look so cool:) Third one is by Joey D. (I found him on instagram, his nick - @joeyd76), I just adore his style, before our lessons I didn’t understand, how he organised his lines, but now I know about “csi” and it helps a lot!
Matt Tucker
Great job on the Aaron Blaise. I'm going to look him up to try some studies myself. i like the motion captured in such few lines.
@polinaagame
Thank you so much for this demo! I tried to redo this task with another picture
Sumit Gupta
Is this digital technique? If not please share how you did that, did you trace over existing sketch?
@polinaagame
Thank you for this lesson! I used basic brushes in procreate for this, will appreciate any critique
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Sumit Gupta
This is inspiring
Rayne Sinclair
I really like this! Good job!
@polinaagame
Thank you so much for all this videos! Tried to do this task after watching demo, but with another picture
@polinaagame
Hello!:) Hierarchy of importance method
@polinaagame
Hello everyone!:) Here are my level 1 assignments
Audrey S
2yr
the on one on the right, which I'm assuming is hierarchy of importance, is really nicely done. You've a good balance of strong, medium and light lines that makes areas pop out without popping out tooo much. On the other hand, I think you're missing a middle line weight in the light/shadow technique that balances out the contrast. Even in the shadows there are some more dark areas, and there are some variations in the lights too. I struggled with this a lot personally.
@polinaagame
The first exercise is so calming, I don't know why:) It's hard for me to stop on the right place while drawing straight lines
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