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Did this yesterday and today right before bed. I definitely struggle with keeping proportions in line and also keeping these quick. Going to get started on the skull tomorrow to hopefully improve my accuracy and speed on drawing the head. I welcome any critique, thank you!
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You have lots of really good different angles in here Darian, I think worrying too much about speed might be counterproductive, instead, I'd try to focus on the accuracy, and the line quality, and the speed will come by itself. Most of the speed comes not from drawing faster, but making fewer mistakes
Tried to keep these quick. I definitely struggle with placing the side plane of the head (size and location) as well as the ears. Will definitely use this as a consistent warm up!
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Good job Chanel, here is a video for you https://www.loom.com/share/60d9549452b4479d90e7988ec4b5f93d
Hello!
Would appreciate the feedback for my 1st assignment, I really struggled with proportions and top/bottom angles.
Thank you!
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Hey Still Bee, good work, here is some help with those hard angles https://www.loom.com/share/6484d7c45c564585a96b7ec94ee0bd38
My first assignment submission here on Proko. Trying to stay accountable, I really want to get the most out of this course.
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Honored that your first submission in Proko is here inmy course :) Here is a quick rant video for you https://www.loom.com/share/21d65dffff484769ad489c29c2ec2c97
First assignment here. Feels good to get into drawing some heads! I'm not always confident if/how to place the vertical midline. How do you decide which are the most critical strokes to put down? And which to leave out?
First day giving this a go. I think I have a hard time wrapping my head around the volume of the back and when the face tilts down away from the viewer.
Adding this to my daily warmup routine. Are they too rough? I kept everything in it no erasing just a few undo. This is how I sketch, search and think due a warmup session.
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Good stuff Alex! Here is a quick video for you about line quality https://www.loom.com/share/810063f136434d819b1375f6c64165a6
Mis primeras cinco imagenes. Prometo hacer este ejercicio diariamente hasta que complete todo el curso.
Me ha encantado.
I think I struggle with determining the side planes of the head, as well as top views and bottom views. Had a lot of fun with these and can’t wait to do more.
I spent around 1 hour and 50 min on these. I tried not to rush but to observe. I also tried my best not to overthink it. I used the different methods you mentioned, and sometimes I just drew what I could connect without thinking which method to use
I started drawing along with the head drill video and the last 5 are my own study using the facely app. I find at some angles I'm really unsure where the eye orbitals are meant to be placed. That and my heads started looking male?
The facely app is great! The movement is just a little unintuitive for me personally. I keep moving the eyes or mouth instead of the head and when I move her side to side it feels like I am swinging her in an arc from her jaw so I struggle to just move her face to the left or right without getting some strange positions.
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Hey Jade, here is a quick feedback for you about the position of the orbital cavity and some other small notes: https://www.loom.com/share/ca13c2fd39b740e495971717ebd7d1ba
I feel like I've done the Loomis construction for forever (and I've tried several other methods with diminishing returns). It's hard for me to figure out how big to make the ellipses and how to get them in the correct perspective on the sphere. I feel like I'm just guessing where to put them. Any help on that or anything else I'm missing would be super awesome. (Btw, the facely3D tool is super awesome and easy to use. Thanks!!!!!!)
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Good work Laura, here is a quick feedback for you about that mysterious temporal line: https://www.loom.com/share/356922c2c4f143489023f45343eb5ddd
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Very nice work Caden!! you really nailed the depth of the cranium with these, which is something a lot of artists miss. Here is a quick video for ya: https://www.loom.com/share/3d8ccafeb2874e4d95152104d4aac525
