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Manuel Rioja
1yr
Assigments for this lesson.

Sarvesh Gupta
1yr
My attempt before following example
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1yr
Hi @Sarvesh Gupta, nice drawing!
- I might have asked this before, but what was your art goal again? What type of work do you want to create? Please mention a few works of art by artists that you admire, that is the type of work that you want to create!
Cheers!
JASON WILLIAMS
2yr
I feel like I'm doing a better job at thinking through the anatomy as I draw. Observation alone can be deceptive.
Dudts Draws
2yr
it's a nice figure drawing, but beware of exagerating the anatomy too much, it might look disturbing. Subtler indications can render more beautifully, if that's what's wanted ..

Madison Bojie
2yr
Your draftsmanship of forms is very solid. Pleasing to look at!
Tony Vu
3yr
Sita Rabeling
3yr
And sketches from examples 5+6.
Sita Rabeling
3yr
and from ex.4, I forgot. On the sketches I added some smudging with procreate.
Sita Rabeling
3yr
First try. Any tips on how to improve or where to focus on would be very welcome. 🙏🏻

Luke Ng
3yr
Here are some more studies, after seeing Stan's example. I was having some issues with foreshortening on the first one and making sure the back was wide enough on the last one. I was hesitant to make the back very wide on the last one as the placement of the scapulae didn't look right.
Any feedback or critique is greatly appreciated!
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3yr
Looking good overall!
- the first one feels a little flat. In a difficult pose like that, you might want to start with a robo bean first
- I think the reason you're not getting the lat wide enough in the last one, is because you're not giving it any thickness near the armpit. Right now it's paper thin.
I hope this helped :) Keep up the good work!

@soeybean
4yr
Hi! Can I get some feedbacks on the below study please? Watched the critique video and fixed things that I could spot but I still feel like there's something off in there.. Any help would be greatly appreciated here.
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4yr
@soeybean Awesome work! The shading looks solid and very pleasing visually, the muscular anatomy looks right on spot, and I actually can feel a nice sense of gesture on the muscles on her right side. Great job!
If you allow one piece of suggestion: I wouldn't skip the spine on the construction sketch - it is such an important and structural part of the body I think it's always helpful to keep track of where it is and how it looks underneath the surface, especially since it's a lower back study and most lower back muscles attach to it.
Hope this helps!
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