05-04-2020, 09:37 PM
Yeah, if you want to improve line cleanliness, longer studies are the way to go. Although, I've seen short studies which looked very clean because the artist only used like 5-10 lines, so that might be another approach to try.
Drapery studies are looking good. Doing frame-by-frame studies of clothing is a very good idea. I've also read that Hogarth book; it is helpful even if only for giving a very clear and exaggerated depiction of folds, and for providing easy terminology for different types of wrinkle patterns.
Drapery studies are looking good. Doing frame-by-frame studies of clothing is a very good idea. I've also read that Hogarth book; it is helpful even if only for giving a very clear and exaggerated depiction of folds, and for providing easy terminology for different types of wrinkle patterns.