12-03-2020, 09:20 AM
(12-03-2020, 04:42 AM)Who Wrote: I'm not sure who you're responding to Jimmy, but what I suggested has little to do with anatomy as the skill to improve. More knowledge helps everything ofc.Sorry i forgot to click reply.Did the back pose now i am collecting reference for more gesture drawing will probably do a mix of 2min, 10m and 30min and 1 hour drawing.Probably something like 30x 2min pose 6x10m 2x30min and 1x1hour pose and i will call it quit form there and come back revisiting the topic not saying that the end of it for my whole life it just that i don't really know how much of this i should be doing realistically and have time for the rest of the thing i have to progress into.I am certainly worried about where i am investing my time now i know it gonna pay off it just what is gonna be the use of anatomy if i end up being more interest by costume and prop that where there a conflict in my vision.
You want to draw characters of any kind in action that don't look stiff as f*k and believable, so you're going to have to practice the basics in lots of different poses, perspectives and weight dynamics, and trying different figure abstraction methods to see what you like to use, more than you have been doing (almost none) regardless of how stylised you intend to render things. That's the hard truth.