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Welcome!! Great studies, can't wait to see more :)
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SUP,
life drawings are awesome, keep at it yeeeh
Great work! definitely practising the right stuff :)
for a tip, your shadows are looking a bit muddy - rather than studying photos, try some Artists, especially people like the impressionists and people like Sargent, Zorn. see how they paint in the shadows. Also it's worth learning to use RGB sliders in photoshop rather than HSB as you can get a decent handling on painting in the colours.
have fun, keep up the good work!
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I can already see some really nice improvement from the beginning post! On the figure studies, try to transition the values a bit more fluidily, and reconsider all that white area. Remember, skin has an inherent tone no matter the color.
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Thank you very much, that means a lot! I'm probably going to get myself some more brown or tinted paper so I can work with white pencils as well. I might ditch the mechanical pencil too since the lines are too fine.
Thanks again!
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Wow, that last painting looks gorgeous, congrats! :)
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woow I really liked the 16 environment thumbs! Can you tell your approach to them? I wanted to give it a shot =)
Coming along great! Keep working hard
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really nice stuff here :}