03-08-2018, 12:20 PM
I think your lines are good the way you simplify a lot, i just think the only place you vary the weight of the lines are in the eye and the brow, when there is so much else you can do; maybe grab some loomis or vanderpoel or someone you think is good at line drawing and really think about why they vary the pressure on some marks and copy it to the best of your ability.
it's strange but line weight can add crazy dimension to a drawing and you do some things well, like you break the line in some places to imply form and some of your lines are lighter on details like elbow wrinkles or hair. Incorporating that kinda sensitivity can get really cool results :p
it's strange but line weight can add crazy dimension to a drawing and you do some things well, like you break the line in some places to imply form and some of your lines are lighter on details like elbow wrinkles or hair. Incorporating that kinda sensitivity can get really cool results :p
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