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Yukino
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5mo
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5mo
Hi @Yukino, nice work here. Your first drawing looks great -- the blocks all look like they are connecting nicely. On your second and third drawings, be careful with the rotation of the blocks. Some of them look like they have been flipped because of the proportion compared to the rest of the blocks. Hopefully my edit helps clarify this.
Yukino
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7mo
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My kitchen, I feel like I struggled more than I should have, but here it is…
Yukino
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8mo
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I tried to get some bean practice in here too. Trying to combine 2 assignments
Yukino
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8mo
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I really enjoyed these, I will definitely be doing more later. Here’s the first few.
Yukino
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9mo
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Admittedly, I was not very motivated to do this exercise, but I can really see the importance of it. Checking my work in procreate I see many of my measuring, angles and proportions are off. I will keep try this on other images/portraits.
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9mo
It seems like the large structures are pretty well in proportion, the main issue is the facial features. This exercise becomes more difficult the more specific you get. Just keep practicing -- if you have to slow down when you get to more difficult areas like the face, no problem, take your time! Good luck :)
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9mo
Great job capturing the confidence in the linework, as well as bringing in variation in line weight. Frazetta makes great use of the graphic ink quality in this piece, using the thickness of the line to indicate the light and shadows. For example, the top of her hair has extremely faint lines, while her leg touching the ground uses a thick line to indicate that shadow. I think it would help to continue practice pushing these extremes in line weight even more, as this technique can really make a drawing feel dynamic and more complete. Hope this helps!