06-15-2016, 10:42 AM
Welcome!
I see horned ladies so I'm obligated to comment immediately.
Really dig the first illustration, are you planning on developing it?
One thing I'm seeing consistently missing are some planes/harder angles. Here's something I learned: it's very hard to be precise with curves. They may look more appealing but you lose all sense of form and your figures turn to "clouds". Some ways to break out of that marshmallow prison are to sketch traditionally (stabilizers smoothing out your strokes often neglect the more subtle motions you may be doing, and therefore you won't remember them).
Look at bones! That's how you learn and remember landmarks. Proko has a good video on it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwt_wggUFHg
I see horned ladies so I'm obligated to comment immediately.
Really dig the first illustration, are you planning on developing it?
One thing I'm seeing consistently missing are some planes/harder angles. Here's something I learned: it's very hard to be precise with curves. They may look more appealing but you lose all sense of form and your figures turn to "clouds". Some ways to break out of that marshmallow prison are to sketch traditionally (stabilizers smoothing out your strokes often neglect the more subtle motions you may be doing, and therefore you won't remember them).
Look at bones! That's how you learn and remember landmarks. Proko has a good video on it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwt_wggUFHg