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Hey man. Some nice stuff goin on here.
As a tip: you might wanna take some more time on drawing the shape before rendering it. The faces could use some more likeness. Take your time on the shapes, watch closely, learn to watch. It will be worth it.
keep on goin'!
see ya (:
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thats a pretty good practice you are doing, i specially like your gestures sketches.
The way to start to render is nice too, with that charcoal texture, but as Budgie said, you should spent more time drawing the base of the subject before you start to paint.
But you really are on the good track, looking forward to see more! :)
awesome dude!!!
Working hard I see :)
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hey man, nice amount of work. If you take a step back at your painting, you'll see that they're almost all not lighter than the reference, and that's what makes your painting a bit flat ! you must push the contrast harder than the reference, try to exaggerate a bit what you see, concerning edges( harder and softer), values (darker and lighter) , colors (warmer or colder ) . This way, you'll think a lot more ! and be carreful on your proportions !!!!
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Wow you made a loot of really good studies here. Great job with photo studies - i like the amount of good colors. Keep up with great job and have fun :3
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Hey cool studies man! I really like your gesture sketches, where are you learning anatomy from?