03-25-2019, 01:51 PM
Study feet only to crop the feet out of the study of the lady, naughty naughty ;)
Haha anyways, nice studies Fed. Props to you for actually studying feet - it's a subject a lot of people seem to ignore.
It's really hard to tell without seeing the ref of the lady, but something about the leg on our right feels a bit off. It's mainly in the shading of the long straight line which I guess represents her shin bone? If it's a plan change indicating bone, shouldn't it travel to the inner of the knee and not the outer. Otherwise it looks like the knee protrudes past the tibia. With the shading in the knees, I think it may be a case where less is more as well.
Haha anyways, nice studies Fed. Props to you for actually studying feet - it's a subject a lot of people seem to ignore.
It's really hard to tell without seeing the ref of the lady, but something about the leg on our right feels a bit off. It's mainly in the shading of the long straight line which I guess represents her shin bone? If it's a plan change indicating bone, shouldn't it travel to the inner of the knee and not the outer. Otherwise it looks like the knee protrudes past the tibia. With the shading in the knees, I think it may be a case where less is more as well.