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Giampaolo Asper
9mo
These are my attempts the second time through. I haven’t posted the first. The first time I drew what felt natural, this time focusing on the support leg. Also, the line quality is awful because I had to trace my gesture for it to show up on camera.

@heckfyxe
11mo
Jay Nightshade
1yr
I had to darken the lines so they'd show up in the picture :/
But I think I'm getting the concept :)
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1yr
Good start! I look forward to seeing how you progress.
Johannes S.
1yr
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1yr
I really like the varied line quality. These are working well. I look forward to seeing more work!
maciek szczech
1yr
These dynamic lines are great!
貼 郭
1yr
Lessons1 primary action line charcoal pencil (medium)
it looks a bit messy,for the size of my sketch book isn't big. sorry for that.
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1yr
These lines are very dynamic. I look forward to seeing how your gestures progress when you get further into the course.
Marco Sordi
1yr
2024/9/5. Hi Brent, hi everybody! Here’s my assignment for this section. Thanks for any comment or critique. Have nice day!
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1yr
Hello, Maro! I think you can go even simpler with these lines, but these are interesting!

Pedro Branco
1yr
Here are my submissions. I feel like I may have over done this.
No. 16's line of action could be observed from the model's body but I apparently went with a simpler line.
Using a Caran d'ache Technalo 3B 779 on a standard 4A printer paper.
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1yr
You could probably skip the head in this exercise, but it looks like you're understanding the concept.
maciek szczech
1yr
Lesson 1. Primary Action Line. Plain Paper Sketchbook A4 Size, HB mechanical pencil.
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1yr
These look great. Very dynamic.
Jerry
1yr
Went through the practice reel twice. Comparing to the images I can see how some of my lines are still stiff and I can push the exaggeration more, especially when the endpoints are further away where I tend to be too conservative. My instincts were pretty similar both times so I'd like to go through again and try to pick out different action lines that may not necessarily be my first obvious choice
Jerry
1yr
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