01-26-2014, 03:02 AM
Nice drawings and gestures doolio!
I noticed you're drawing the shins of your figures as a concave rhythm that's a reversal of the upper leg's rhythm, I'd recommend trying to draw the shins as straights when you're doing quick drawings. Drawing the rhythm jutting back like that makes you think more about the curves the muscles are making rather than the action or the position of the bones, which I'd say are more important. But maybe you disagree, just wanted to throw that out there :)
Might also be worth drawing the entire leg as a single simple shape, one line from the hips to the outer heel and one from the crotch to the inner heel, just to simplify and cut down on how much you need to think about when figuring out poses int he early stages of the drawings.
Hope your flu gets better soon :0
I noticed you're drawing the shins of your figures as a concave rhythm that's a reversal of the upper leg's rhythm, I'd recommend trying to draw the shins as straights when you're doing quick drawings. Drawing the rhythm jutting back like that makes you think more about the curves the muscles are making rather than the action or the position of the bones, which I'd say are more important. But maybe you disagree, just wanted to throw that out there :)
Might also be worth drawing the entire leg as a single simple shape, one line from the hips to the outer heel and one from the crotch to the inner heel, just to simplify and cut down on how much you need to think about when figuring out poses int he early stages of the drawings.
Hope your flu gets better soon :0