Learn to draw the torso by simplifying it into two basic shapes: an oval for the rib cage and one for the pelvis.
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@ickabod
4mo
So I noticed every week or so my proportions get better as I look back at my work.
SUJAY S
2mo
That's awesome
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3mo
That is so often the way it goes. It sometimes feels like we're not making progress... until we see our past work. Keep moving forward! Let me know if you have any specific questions!

@daveyneil
6mo
I'm absolutely loving this course. I've been attending regular life drawing classes this entire year and within just a few days of watching these videos (I've watched and followed all the practice reels multiple times each thus far) my drawings have become infinitely more dynamic and lifelike. Such a simple, structured way of making sense of things, with a method that simply continues to build on itself. A true testament to Brent and his first class experience as both an artist and teacher. I don't plan on rushing through because I don't want to miss anything, but I can't wait to see how my drawings look at the end. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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6mo
It is my pleasure. This is wonderful to read. I'm thrilled you're connecting with the course!
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