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Awesome stuff man keep it up :)
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Hey man, it's nice to see you working hard in here. I have to say I love some of the faces you did here on your last post, but you really need to work more on their lips.
As for perspectives, you're not there yet, try using a ruler at first, until you get the feel of it. Make sure every line hits the focal point. Also, there is a way of constructing an ellipse as well, by placing it inside a square, even in perspective. So be sure to use that too.
Back when I was in high school we had a method of projecting a top view of a house/building into perspective, so try finding similar exercises, learn the methods of one and two point perspective and do a lot of drawings. Try playing with cubes, they're pretty hard to draw right.
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Hey I left early yesterday, had to sleep.
That's good, keep making quick one like this, you'll get the gist of it. You actually have the likeness, After that it's only about small corrections of proportions.
Remember that humans are hard wired to recognize faces so it is actually very much harder than any other subjetc matter.
The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.
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Can't believe I haven't commented on here before! Keep hammering those studies..in spite of yourself they are paying off :) Perspective always requires a ruler or a line tool....unless you're doing some crazy fish eye thing. Use the tools make your life easier :P Catch ya later bro, probably once I'm back from Indonesia...