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		@Gliger: Yup, I see what you're talking about. I'm definitely ignoring hair. I rarely study hair the way I study everything else, meaning at an analytical level. I think that's because I have so many other things I need to focus on, my list is long. Still having issues with portraits, so that's definitely more important than hair, but yes, will have to address that too at some point.
  (03-04-2020, 01:52 AM)Pubic Enemy Wrote:  I can see what Gliger is saying about hair. I don't think there's an imminent need for you to work on it though, because it seems (correct me if I'm wrong) that humans are just not your favorite subject matter 
They are. Maybe I'm just taking this subject too seriously, while something like a mechanical study looks more fun because I play a lot and don't stress too much about it.
 
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Been thinking about this basic figure drawing course I want to record. It's been in my head for quite a while and I think it's the easiest way for me to evolve and reach the level where I wanna be. And since all my other plans are cancelled because of the covidiots apocalypse, I might have enough time to actually get on with it.
 
Hope you guys are ok, and hope you're staying in, unlike most brainless people around my city.
                                      
 
	
	
	
		
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		Awesome sketches as usual dude.
 Looking forward to your figure drawing tutorial :).
 
 Hope you're keeping well - take care.
 
 
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		There's a lot to learn from these sketches! :) Thanks for sharing :)Hope you're doing well too!
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		You're an inspiration man. your knowledge of form is on point!
	 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Just spent a while flipping through- your studies are very inspiring! Thanks for sharing and I'll definitely check back often :)
	 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Jesus Christ i love your stuff man
	 
 
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		insane good shit as usual!
	 
 
	
	
	
		
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		This what you call an analysis sketchbook.But gosh i wish you would commit to finish some piece more often...with you art style i feel like it hard to understand how far your rendering skill are at .Is it just my imagenation or is this an issue you agree on?
	 
 
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		Damn dude your sketchbook never ceases to amaze me! I was wondering with your updates how much of it are studies and how much of it is inventive work?
	 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Really good stuff as always Vlad! Don't feel frustrated, those portraits are awesome!
	 
 
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		I love your rendering so much! portraits are looking really great! truly inspiring sketchbook
	 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Great sketches here! Your armored characters have so much interest and real weight to them. Good stuff for concept work!
	 
	
	
	
		
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		there's so much visual appeal on even your roughest work.hope you're getting the kind of work you enjoy and getting pad well for it.
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		Why you believe you aren't there yet.I know what you mean by loving to communicate idea more than rendered stuff i think it just important to have also some rendered piece in a portfolio as to show you can push your idea more if need be.That just my two cent for to day.Ultimately if you orient your portfolio to have some balance you will get to work on what you like but let be also honest it not as glamourous as one might thinking you gotta love to draw the boring stuff also as a concept artist if that what your aiming for.Not only does your work need to be clear it also need to be appealing and it where a lil rendering seal the deal.Remember that it might look clear but it the viewer who is the judge. Yes it sad to lose the energy of sketch but it part of the problem you have to solve yourself checking that your not working to tight.
	 
 
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