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my attempt for the level 1
Martha Muniz
Lots of fluidity in these! Great start, though there are couple of occasions where the seal only follows the curve without as much pinching, overlap, or other indications of the change in mass -- which could risk flattening the shape. Whenever there's a curve, keep an eye out for folds or which line would overlap over the other, as this is a good way to introduce depth and mass into the shape. Also, keep CSI in mind here too, as finding S's and I's here can bring in more variety to all the curves. Hope this helps!
@sanosuke123
my attempt for this exercise
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my first attempts for this exercise
@sanosuke123
Here is my attempt for this exercise. I did three drawings using three references from Martin J. Abel coloring book. I will try to find more artists to study.
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here are my attempts
@sanosuke123
Definitly going to be doing these before my drawing sessions
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my attempt at this excerise
Melanie Scearce
I really like the idea for this drawing! Super cool reference. I have a tip for the pose, hope it helps!
@sanosuke123
my attempts for this exercise
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my attempt for this exercise.
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Asked for help
exercise was tough initially but became more fun after warming up and more practice. Also I was struggling using my arms on a smaller sketchbook but became easier once I switched to a bigger sketchbook.
Jim H
2mo
2 things are helping me with this exercise: 1) slow down much more than you think you need to. ignore Stan P's speed because we beginners aren't at that level of pencil dexterity yet; 2) do this for several days in a row and you will see more improvement. My mushrooms now, vs a week ago, are much better. Yeah, I can imagine that if you're doing this on a small pad, it's harder. on a big pad you can support your hand easier
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