A World of Structure
A World of Structure
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A World of Structure
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Anton Bastov
Wasn't expecting the face swap at the end. I guess I'll continue with the original face. I feel like mine is a bit more muddy - can't tell the background from the figure. Not sure what's the best solution to solve this, I have some ideas, but will leave it for the next time so I don't get too off course.
LESSON NOTES

Let's build upon our knowledge about structure, and how to notice it in your references and make the most of it while drawing.

You can also expect to learn about:

  • The mermaids net
  • Long pose
  • Keeping it dark and light
  • The three hells
  • The danger of long pose and photo reference
  • Working to strengths
  • Night of leopard
  • Leg structures
  • Leg balance
  • Feline forms
  • Background framing and design
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Patrick Jones
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Craig Smith
Another great lesson! It’s nice to hear that big bearers can happen to all artists and it nice to hear some tips how to best them. Here is my attempt I did struggle with it but looking forward to the next session.
Rachel Dawn Owens
This one is super cool
Francesco Franzini
Found this lesson easier to follow, compared to the previous - uzzah!- The change of the face at the end is a thing I will need to do, because it looks more cat-like.
Nick Dahlquist
My work for this section
HP Santoro
2yr
Struggling a bit with this one, will take a small break and come back to it later with the following lesson :)
Anton Bastov
Wasn't expecting the face swap at the end. I guess I'll continue with the original face. I feel like mine is a bit more muddy - can't tell the background from the figure. Not sure what's the best solution to solve this, I have some ideas, but will leave it for the next time so I don't get too off course.
Nick Dahlquist
That looks freaking great
Brian Rogers
It's so refreshing to hear a professional talk about the struggles that can happen during the drawing process. I think a lot of us students have the idea that making mistakes or struggling with a part of a drawing makes us an amateur that is not ready for professional work when in fact this happens to everyone. Great lesson!
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