05-19-2020, 05:38 AM
(05-18-2020, 02:32 PM)_spec Wrote: Great work with this latest study, Sean! It feels like you really understood the forms as you carved the shape using light and shadows. I'm drawn to the abdomen area where there's some particularly great edge control happening there too.
Keep em coming dawg happy to have ya on board :D
(05-18-2020, 11:11 AM)Pubic Enemy Wrote: Those feet don't look bad at all. Once you dig into the anatomy more it becomes easier to understand the humps and furrows of all the body parts and to draw them more confidently, and you're doing pretty well already.
(05-18-2020, 05:36 AM)darktiste Wrote: You pull a +4 Card from your hand i can see.You hide your game pretty well so far.Maybe try to use the background to bring out attention to certain area more instead of putting a line around the figure to make it stand out.Have some lost edge.One of is foot look kinda small but it might just be me.
Darktiste: ROFL this comment made my day. You're right about the lost edges, that would help to learn a lot, i really envy people who can do that really well. I'm always torn between a stylistic approach and realistic. (insert obligatory It'S MuH StYl3 comment)
Public Enemy: Thanks a bunch! the feet to me still look a little awkward, but thats probably because they took proportionally way more time than the rest of the figure because ive been avoiding learning the forms for too long.
_spec: love u