Fernando Sanchez
added comment inProko Skull Challenge - FINAL SUBMISSIONS HERE
1yr
Super excited to participate in this years October challenge, I hope this captures the halloween spirit!
2yr
Asked for help
Need some feed back on this 15 min figure drawing. I feel like my line work is sloppy and not really consistent, as well is my line rhythm. How should my approach be the next time I do this?
Hello all!! I wanted some criticism on some of my 1min gestures!
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2yr
Hi everyone! I took a break from the portrait drawing course and I finally tried to face my fear and went to the figure drawing course.
Here are some of my 30 sec gesture exercises that I did for the first time. I still haven't done any 2-minute gestures because I feel like it's too complicated for me. I'll do some after I watched the step-by-step guide.
If you have any tips that you think that might help me, please feel free to share it!
(P.S I'm very sorry for the bad photo quality :c )
Fernando Sanchez
2yr
These are great! But try to not think of them as exactly stick figures! Find a flowing rhythm! The first pic is a good example but the last two are stiff and need more clarity of the pose! Try using S and c curves! Hope this critique helps!
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2yr
Hey everyone,
I am new to drawing and really enjoying being a part of this community. I have been very inspired by others' posts and that's why I'm asking for my first critique!
I'm pretty happy with my 30s attempts but am really struggling with the 2m poses, especially the more 'static' poses, e.g. ref #13. My 2m poses seem to look flat and don't capture the dynamism of the movement. I know you can't do a realistic drawing in 2m but mine are looking cartoonish and, well, dull. Please don't hold back!
Thank you in advance, and wish everyone a safe and happy holidays.
2yr
Remember to see the rhythm! And don't imagine the poses as 2d flat surfaces, keep in mind of the form! Try using wrapping lines for the body to get a more 3D look! Hope this crit helps!
I plan to spend a lot of time in these hand lessons. I don't want to be one of those artists that dread the hand.