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#81
Continuing with the hand



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#82
Gotta learn hands

All from quickposes





Mixture of observation and imagination



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#83
Really nice work here :) the hand construction stuff will really be helpful when working purely off of imagination.
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#84
Some portrait practice


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#85
(06-14-2016, 06:51 PM)yangdaniel027 Wrote: Really nice work here :) the hand construction stuff will really be helpful when working purely off of imagination.

Thanks man, hopefully all the studying and practice pays off at some point!

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#86
I think you are rushing those hand studies a bit too much to get the most out of them. Portrait is nice, but a bit lopsided.

Drawing out of perspective is like singing out of tune. I'll throw a shoe at you if you do it.
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#87
(06-15-2016, 12:27 AM)OtherMuzz Wrote: I think you are rushing those hand studies a bit too much to get the most out of them. Portrait is nice, but a bit lopsided.

Possibly, they're only one minute each so the draftsmanship isn't great. It might be a good idea to balance the quick gesture hands with some slower, more accurate drawings.

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#88
Quickposes 1 minute sketches


Imagination


From reference







A pose from imagination



And a character to finish the week off. I really need to add costumes and armor back into my study sessions


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#89
Some value practice



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#90
Really solid stuff, that knight is really nice.

Also Butts.

Drawing out of perspective is like singing out of tune. I'll throw a shoe at you if you do it.
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#91
Nick! That's one delicious value practice! Love the texture, they are well placed!

If you are reading this, I most likely just gave you a crappy crit! What I'm basically trying to say is, don't give up!  
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#92
(06-20-2016, 07:22 PM)John Wrote: Nick! That's one delicious value practice! Love the texture, they are well placed!

You're damn right John

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#93
My current strategy is to take one subject at a time (in this case the hand),  and to focus intensely on it through a high volume of repetitive training for a period of weeks. I'm trying to tackle it from every angle, using a variety of references and methods to force the shapes into my brain. So far so good!

Quickposes 90 seconds


Photo studies


Imagine FX Anatomy Issue




Combination of memory and imagination


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#94
I meant memory and life (looking at my own hand) in the last post

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#95
Quickposes 2 minute gestures with details added after


Life studies and imagination


Memory Studies from Loomis. The drawings in black are from reference, blue from imagination, red are the follow-up correction drawings. An effective but very time-consuming way to memorize shapes and proportions. It's definitely worth it though, I need to do more of these.


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#96
A bunch of memory studies from Loomis and some hands with values 





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#97
Notes on Hampton's construction process and some life studies




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#98
Great studies, you have a powerful and effective approach to attaining the understanding. Really good job on the faces and hands. Your rendering will need a bit more work - values/lighting and materials. Employing the notan method should help you make a leap in that aspect.

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#99
Awesome studies and sketches! What resources did you use to study casting shadows?

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(07-04-2016, 10:55 PM)Piotr Jasielski Wrote: Great studies, you have a powerful and effective approach to attaining the understanding. Really good job on the faces and hands. Your rendering will need a bit more work - values/lighting and materials. Employing the notan method should help you make a leap in that aspect.

Thank you for the feedback Piotr, I agree that my rendering could be considerably better. I think more time studying form and construction would help with that, but sure I'm curious to see what I can learn from the notan method

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