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@quinnthomson
First attempt at some extreme angles...
Sylvianna Reynaud
Great!
San
4yr
Good job! Just make sure that you can draw the oval and the jaw in one stroke only. Too many strokes are making the drawing look 'crowded'. I think only practise can reduce the number of lines you are using. Or just erase the extra lines.
@quinnthomson
Some front + side view heads!
@carissa
3yr
Remember, proportions. Some faces are a bit squashy, and the the one on the bottom left corner has a jaw that goes too inward. Otherwise, great!
@quinnthomson
First batch of Loomis heads!
Liandro
4yr
Nice work!
@quinnthomson
Some random stylized life drawings...
@quinnthomson
First attempt at a proportion study! Tried all three, to varying degrees of success...
@bonhomm3
3yr
Look great for a first try. Very loose!
@quinnthomson
First attempt at pose exaggeration! I feel like I could’ve pushed the pose a little more than I did... what are some tips for pushing the pose just the right amount?
@quinnthomson
Second attempt! I feel like this one went a lot better!
@quinnthomson
A couple more poses! Made sure to draw through this time to get that sense of volume
@quinnthomson
Some attempts at balanced poses! How do they look?
Liandro
4yr
@quinnthomson I think the balance looks good! One suggestion for when you're using cross-contours: instead of drawing just the front part of the contour (the visible arc on the front of the leg, for example), go ahead and draw the whole ellipse all across the surface of the legs, even the parts "hidden" on the back (just use a lighter or thinner line for what is hidden). Drawing the whole thing will hep your drawing have a stronger sense of volume and 3-dimensionality. Hope this helps!
@quinnthomson
First attempt at mannequinization! My apologies if they’re a little messy...
@quinnthomson
Second attempt!
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