09-14-2014, 11:43 PM
(09-14-2014, 12:51 PM)meat Wrote: Keep doing your studies :) And for 2 cents I'd say try to do a longer line instead of a bunch of short ones in a row. When a for that has 1 continuous edge gets broken up like that, it 1.) looks furry, and 2.) the feel of 3D for is lost. You can draw at lower opacity, or lower the layer opacity, then draw on top of that to get the right line. Also, try to introduce some overlaps in your lines, especially in places like where the thigh meets the butt, where the torso meets the waist, etc. The overlapping of lines helps with telling what form is there. Check out the figure drawing book by Hampton.
Thanks for your feedback, I'm still struggling with drawing on the computer, so I did my last works on paper, which I'm gonna upload somewhere today, when I scanned them all in.