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This is something I think I'll still be practicing long after I finish this course. As I learn more about anatomy (and a lot more practice), my mannequinization will become more accurate and informative I'm sure.
@sikcool
Here are some beans I drew after watching all the robobean material. My linework got messy as I tried to find the right angles. Feels like you have to be more precise with the robobean compared to the regular bean.
@sikcool
I drew through the forms and tried to focus on simplification.
Martha Muniz
Nicely done! This is a good simplification into structural basics, with solid forms that indicate the 3-dimensionality of the reference. I think something that can help as you continue to practice would be to start out with a gesture, aka a looser drawing that captures the general motion and proportion of the subject. After jotting it down, you can add the structural forms on top, and using this process can help you get a more accurate representation and make sketching easier to tackle overall.
@herilie
First f i n i s h e d attempt. I think it turned out pretty good but still it took way more time than it should have. It’s like I’m afraid to make a wrong line and it’ll ruin a drawing so I spend hours doing a simple sketch. Any exercises recomendation to fix that? Meanwhile I’m gonna draw some more animals from different angles. (Maybe with a time limit?)
@sikcool
1yr
You could try to draw with ink pen, that way you can't erase your mistakes. I believe it better to embrace your mistakes since that's how you get better :)
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