Mcfat 10
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Hi there, I am a beginner artist and looking to improve meh art. I also like memes. ( Mcfat10 isn't my real name, rather, my internet one.)
Mcfat 10
I did a anatomy tracing study of the trapezius and looking for critique. I am not the best at these but I hope I did good.
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How exactly do you work the robo-bean if the person is raising one clavicle?
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Hey guys, quick question for anyone who can answer; When Proko is on the first two-minute pose and begins drawing the first leg, he mentions that: "Two c curves for the gesture of the leg from the front. Indicate the other side of the leg with somewhat parallel rhythm, considering the thickness of each part of the leg." What does this mean, and how does he exactly find the gesture of that leg? Because I am confused. Thanks!
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Jahsee Mullings
I did these while I was at the doctor today. I really had a fun time doing them all. What are things I can continue to keep my mind on. So far I have found it easier to find the body first then other parts of the body. I used to bean technique though to easily find the torse. Thanks for all the critics in advance🥇🧨🥇
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I would recommend exaggerating the poses and ask yourself what the pose is doing; what's the story?  See numbers: eight, six, and five; you can bend the pose down more to show what the pose is trying to do, show the stretching on one side, and compress on the other! You did a fine example for number two; that's pretty ebic stretching and squeeze you did. At least, that's how I see it; I am no pro, so take it with a grain of salt. :p
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Body language is vital for me; seeing asking myself what the pose is doing has helped improve my gesture drawings, at least, from what I am aware of, lol.
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