Critique - Line Master Studies
Critique - Line Master Studies
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K. J. Reittinger
Study of Christine Deschamps.
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Stan Prokopenko
It’s time for critiques! Let’s take a look through your master studies and see how much of their line work you were able to absorb.
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Here are my line studies based on Akira Toriyama, Kentaro Miura, and David Finch. I wanted to see how each artist’s line work feels and how different they are from each other. It’s kind of hard to explain, but you can actually feel the difference when drawing in each of their styles. Toriyama’s lines are clean and simple. Feels really confident and smooth. Miura’s are wild and detailed, with so much emotion packed into them. And Finch’s lines feel heavy and structured, like you’re carving the form instead of just outlining it. This lesson taught me a lot about how much line quality changes the mood of a drawing. I started out drawing Dragon Ball Z characters as a kid, so studying Toriyama was super nostalgic. But I really liked how it felt trying to draw like Finch. Super satisfying, even if I missed the mark. Miura’s range and expressiveness are on another level, especially when you’re drawing angry or intense characters like Guts.
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