Finlay's sketchbook (bugs warning)
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#2
Welcome, we're all in the same boat trying to learn.
Cool bugs! I'm not in a position to critique anything, looks accurate as far as I can tell.
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#3
love your sketches! very cool aesthetic

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#4
I really like your sketches and the aesthetics of them, but what exactly are you trying to learn? Are you just trying to gain mileage? A better way to grow as an artist would be to start with project based learning and try to finish some more complex illustrations or drawings where you focus on getting the perspective right or the sense of volume and light/shadow right.

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#5
Nice lines, looks great and reminds me of old school etchings.

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#6
Your last two pieces show some really nice lines that are so juicy and expressive. I’m jealous of how loose you can keep it but how tight it looks. Really Nice work!

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#7
Not the easiest style to read but i think going more deliberately would probably destroy the vibrancy of the style. If i was you i would experiment with more value like 3(white grey black) or atleast have a mix of hatching for the rounding where light transition and some black for the part in the shadow.

Here an example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y0XVPprbYY

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#8
Have you heard of peter han?I think you could try a bit of marker also.One trick for the midtone is you can use a mid range value paper and instead of the white being the mid tone it become your highlighting.

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#9
I love how loose these sketches are and that hatching is gorgeous.
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#10
If you want a good sample of is work and technic i recommend.
https://www.amazon.com/Dynamic-Bible-Pet...B07NFDXSKJ

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#11
Beautiful stuff! Love the anatomy sketches.
Would be cool to see you trying out a composition with more plot and storytelling. :)

Looking forward to more!

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#12
What the blue pen for?

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#13
WOW! Loose, expressive, emotional, and dark...I love all this!

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