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@d22arty
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1mo
added comment inHow do I know where the horizon line (camera's height) is in a reference photo?
Hi, the horizon line is near the midwaist. for humans its best to avoid looking at the face as that can mess with where the real horizon line is. Hope that helps!
@d22arty
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4mo
Will this course be for all gestures? An understanding of how gestures work in everyday organic stuff and not just humans?
Anna Gorny
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3yr
Asked for help
Simpifying animals into geometric shapes was hard. Do you maybe have some suggestions on how I might improve these?
Think of the animals as large 3d shapes such as the body a larger oval like an egg then build off the details
Wise choice of tools! And lovely use of textures to help give the drawing both a digital and real look! What brushes did you use?
shekina grace
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3yr
Bean assignment.
I realized I didn't exaggerate the poses of my bean structure, they look mostly tame just like what Marshall mentioned in this lesson.
Hi Ayna, your beans are a bit tame but the line work is clean. To help with this exercise, I highly suggest you place two tennis balls in a sock and actually draw those twisting and turning. It helped me a lot to exaggerate the pose than looking at a model.
There is no such thing as messy art:) Overall, your work is good, line quality is nice. The only thing I suggest is proportions. It first helps to place landmarks and to think of everything as 3D shapes in motion. Hope this helps.