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Hey man, welcome!
Nice studies, keep them up!
On the veins studies you just seem to have missed the shadows on the fleshy tones. The shadows along with well places speculars are what sells volumes and texture of the piece, so you may want to focus on getting those values right.
Welcome again, and update often!
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I'm not gonna blacklist ya.
As long as you are aware that it is the beginning of the learning process and you are striving towards not using that particular crutch. Everyone learns differently.
(Hope we didn't just open up a shitstorm on ourselves.)
Nice lizard sketches
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Looking good. And that dog is adorable. That is all :)
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Oh, good to see your sketchbook here! Keep working on! : D
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Hey don't beat yourself up so much! I think one thing that would really help you is to go and study from real life, anything, a still life, human model, a tree, whatever you want but just start drawing things you see in front of you in 3D space, it will help you with rendering and understanding form. Cuase I saw you say twice that you should study it :P.
Also good job on the imagination skin tones, goign and studying skin tone with ref then coming back and doing it without ref would prob help to cement what you learned and take your skin tones to the next level.
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Hey there, looking good so far. Consider looking at Bridgman's and Loomis' instructional books for guidance. Leave clouds alone for a while :)
awwww that baby dog thing was like omgtoocuteiwanttorubitallovermyface!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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hey cool faces man! keep this update