Alex Perea
Alex Perea
Madrid, Spain
Yellow folks. I'm a 22 years guy from Spain. I'm here to get feedback and keep learning. ;)
Alex Perea
This is my submission for this prokochallenge. I painted this with acrylic and pencil colours. Hope you enjoy it!
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Serena Marenco
I really like the hand sketches in the last image, you can see both the structure and the gesture and your stroke has some character while remaining quite clean. However, I think you would have done better, and I'm talking about all the sketches you've posted, to avoid shading for now, because instead of enhancing the shape it flattened and "dirtied" what were basically pretty good sketches. Sometimes it's better to do a little less. Keep up the good work on structure and gesturing.
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Alex Perea
So... I can do the volume of the muscles with the shading. and that problem will be fixed, no?
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Alex Perea
3yr
Hi folks! This are some of my anatomy sketches that I did for the Anatomy of the Human Body . Please give some feedback :D
Kristian Nee
Hey Alejandro! Great studies, you did a great job with the likeness! I can tell who's who, even with the exaggerations. The first thing I would say is always take good photos of the artwork you're trying to share. Even if they are just studies. You are in a visual medium, so the quality of the photograph plays a huge roll in how your art is actually seen. When it's dimly lit like this, people who might've been interested in your art in person lose interest because the actual photographs of the drawings aren't clear. The next thing I'd say (I'm sure I'm the 1 billionth person to say this) but keep studying your fundamentals. Spend a lot of time just studying the Andrew Loomis head diagrams, the Assaro head, and shape. Instead of doing a bunch of studies, spend some time on one drawing really thinking about the form and how light would fall on it. I still have a lot to learn, but one of my teachers at the Watts Atelier (Ben M. Young) said to me "Spend a few hours just making a stack of boxes look cool. Sure you can have a cool idea, or try to draw something cool, but you won't be able to make complex shapes look good until you can make boxes look good". A few videos I'd check out (That I still watch a lot): How to Draw the Head from Any Angle Painting the Head from Imagination - Lighting without Reference with Marco Bucci Sinix's Painting like a sculptor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC3OxonJcXQ Good luck and I hope this helps, -Kristian
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Alex Perea
Hi Kristian! I know that the photos have a bad quality, that is something I will fix in my next posts. Now I'm studying again the primarial forms, like boxes and cylinders, beacuse I have realized that I have to improve that. Cheers for the videos and the feedback! I really appreciate that!
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Gabriel Kahn
Hey there! I love these, most of the characters are perfectly recognizable. What needs some work are your lines. Work on your line quality, try to use longer, bolder lines. They tend to carry much more gesture making the overall design work better. Keep up the great work! :)
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Alex Perea
Thanks very much! I will try it in next studies!
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Alex Perea
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3yr
It will be amazing to have an app of this website.
Alex Perea
Hi folks, this are some of my exercises of the @Court Jones course
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