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Jay Fowler
5mo
This is tough! I think my centerlines are too curvy/ unbelievable on the first three? I've also been working to slim up the torso as I was making them way too wide. Sensei Brent please critique :)
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5mo
Yes, the centerlines are often too curvy. Also, I suggest refining the shoes and proportional relationships between the rib cage and pelvis before attempting the centerlines. For example, in the drawing on the far right of the fist submission, the rib cage is far too large compared to the pelvis. Keep practicing! You'll get there!
Martin Vrkljan
5mo

Pedro Branco
5mo
My submition for this lesson.
My lack of precision is annoying me a bit but I'm glad at how much I'm learning.
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5mo
Precision will come with additional practice as well as tools you'll learn later in the series. I look forward to seeing you progress!
Marco Sordi
5mo
2024/9/9. Good morning everybody. Here’s my first attempt for this section. Not really satisfied about the results. Thanks.
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5mo
This is a good start. Don't worry too much about satisfaction in the short term. Over the long term you will absolutely see all of these ideas come together.
貼 郭
6mo
L5. Center line practice
medium charcoal pencil
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5mo
Very nice! Thanks for submitting.
maciek szczech
6mo
Lesson 5. Center Lines. Plain Paper Sketchbook A4 Size, HB mechanical pencil.
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5mo
Overall, these are working. Watch the width of the torsos. This model is a bit more slender than what I'm seeing in your drawings.
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