stefanasov trials
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(12-07-2016, 06:00 AM)ericweathers Wrote: really great stuff. I like your exaggerated style. Monday recaps seem like a fantastic idea. How do you keep it from being monotonous?


It's an exercise/workout, don't be afraid of being monotonous. I started using it to mellow the monday pressure. Just sit calm and start reviewing knowledge. It's a lot of material and there are a lot of complicated shapes, so you'll also train your drawing as well as your memory. And again, it's just a workout, it shouldn't take you the whole day, and you'll also feel better if you manage to do it while doing other stuff :>
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#22
Good stuff, but do ya know karate?

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#23
Hey dude! where did you get the head references for those angle studies!?

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(12-08-2016, 08:46 AM)Fedodika Wrote: Good stuff, but do ya know karate?

Thanks! and no, i do not possess such skill :>

(12-15-2016, 11:01 AM)Jeso Wrote: Hey dude! where did you get the head references for those angle studies!?


I dont use reference for those. I do them, and when i see where and what annoys me, i go and do portrait studies from photos, and then i add what i've observed into the exercise.

Here's what i do every day to stay in shape :> The guy on the right is Dave, he's a great motivational speaker :>
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