10-26-2016, 01:53 PM
Nick Waldinger - Thanks for stopping by! Yeah, the fundamentals aren't the most exciting for me, but they're necessary. A lot of people kept recommending Loomis, so I got a bunch of his books and just need to slowly work my way through them.
I have some more recent stuff this time around. It's still a bit all over the place, though.
I really need to work on hands and feet. I think those are the areas of the figure that I'm most scared of right now.

Some random drawings from the imagination.

An octopus I drew, then inked and colored with copic marker (some ref., mostly imagination)

Random female figures (no ref.)

A butt I drew at work (no ref.)

Chest/ upper back studies (ref.)

Loomis study (Figure Drawing for All it's Worth)

Simplified horse skeleton study (The Art of Animal Drawing - Ken Hultgren)
Thanks for looking! Feedback is appreciated :)
I have some more recent stuff this time around. It's still a bit all over the place, though.
I really need to work on hands and feet. I think those are the areas of the figure that I'm most scared of right now.

Some random drawings from the imagination.

An octopus I drew, then inked and colored with copic marker (some ref., mostly imagination)

Random female figures (no ref.)

A butt I drew at work (no ref.)

Chest/ upper back studies (ref.)

Loomis study (Figure Drawing for All it's Worth)

Simplified horse skeleton study (The Art of Animal Drawing - Ken Hultgren)
Thanks for looking! Feedback is appreciated :)