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lmao sorry i don't really have much to add right now, but if anyone has some tips or advice they want to share i'd highly appreciate it














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#2
You can try to use all the space available on the sheet.By doing so you will be able save on paper and also it a good exercise to help draw in a limited space.You can also try to draw bigger just to use more space.

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(12-08-2015, 01:18 PM)darktiste Wrote: You can try to use all the space available on the sheet.By doing so you will be able save on paper and also it a good exercise to help draw in a limited space.You can also try to draw bigger just to use more space.

Ah yeah, you're right. I think a big reason I've been doing this is because I usually just start a new page at the beginning of each day that I'm sketching and I don't get much done... I'll definitely try to follow your advice though, thank you!

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Instead of ''randomly sketching'' if it what you do right now.You can try to use this link to
find subject to study from http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-3...l#pid45481
I hope that this will give you a few to thing draw and study

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ah, thank you for that link! I didn't do much, but hopefully I'll try to do something more in depth later..

ears: http://www.stanprokopenko.com/blog/2009/07/draw-ears/
facial expressions: http://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/hum...-cms-21140


I also did a few 10min poses from pixelovely..


and some small doodles I did during class


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