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Bello grazie,inoltre grandi artisti hai citato,farai un video dove studi Schiele,e da consigli sullo studio di un maestro?
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Steve Lenze
I participated in this challenge for the fun and to hopefully inspire some people. As a professional artist, I don't think it would be fair to except any prizes that I think should go to some beginners. I enjoyed seeing everyone's posts, they all did really well. Congrats to all the winners :)
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Mi è piaciuto vedere i tuoi lavori e dei partecipanti e chi commentava
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Steve Lenze
I looked at your drawings using the Reilly abstraction, and the biggest issue I see is that you are being very sloppy on how you apply it. It works when you use it properly to keep the features symmetrical. If you want to see how you can use it properly, even if the face isn't symmetrical, watch videos from here: https://www.youtube.com/@CourtJones/featured Court Jones shows how he uses it even with caricatures.
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Ricordo il modo in cui lo usa per caricature. Per i disegni realistici ha senso se faccio lo stesso’ usare per correggere prima di disegnare versione finale?odisegno head really verso inizio,io in realtà uso poco lAyin ma ho riprovato caricatura correggendo con Really e mi é parso più facile e utile
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Peter Orojan
hey guys, i feel a little sad that this challenge is over, was fun to see all of your works and to realize that behind every masterpiece there is alot of hard work and junk drawings :)). For me personally it came in the right moment, i recently gave up my initial ocupation as a dental tehnician and I am dedicating my time to improve my skills. After doing this daily task i realised how much more i can visualize the human figure in my head even if my drawing skills didnt get any better (12 days is to short for that :)) ). I will integrate this daily timed studies in my habit. Thanks Proko team and the Proko community ! Here are some comic poses, 10 min each.
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Strong,wonderful job
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Tori Tempo
Last one woohoo!! Tried to draw comic style muscles for the first time.
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Formidable
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lemmy daniel
here hoping for a win was fun anyhow :)
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Nice
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Tori Tempo
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Beautiful
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Experiment ,3x10 minute
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Vue Thao
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Wonderful
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Robert Varis
couldn't stop myself, went into a 45 -50 min drawing
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Beautiful
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Olena Voronina
My 5 min sketches, the last one 10 min, it wasn't easy for me but I liked it, amazing exercise to do it in limit time
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Nice job
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@mariabygrove
3 min sketches and a 30 min drawing. Drawing expressions = a perfect combination of frustration and fun!
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Nice
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Veronika Zasadna
30 minutes sketchbook, colour pencil I had so much fun ☺️
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Beautiful job
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5 minute for poses better these or first, these drawn smaller and looking less for realism
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Tori Tempo
These are all 10-30 minutes each. Expressions are something I'd like to practice more.
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Wonderful
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Page 1 -3 minute for draw, photo 2,5 minute for draw
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Veronika Zasadna
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Super
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Last attempt, 3x 5 minute, one for 10 minute.suggestions?, do any poses make sense between the one minute, 2 minute and these longer ones?, for a few years I was often drawing figures, now I wasn't trying anymore. drawing was important to me but I would have liked to do it in the past, even if as a hobby it would have been important to me as a help many years ago when I stupidly didn't finish my studies. now that they use artificial intelligence for art (not god it shouldn't have happened but I don't think it's right that they train the machine without consent, for people there are rules on privacy and copyright, machines instead and AIart is not useful, it is not defusing bombs ,art is not dangerous, quantity would not be needed but quality) on the one hand I would no longer want to draw or look at drawings, on the one hand however I would give up drawing
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2 minute
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@aeyt
Even after a year and well over a thousand quick sketches drawn making a good looking gesture drawing is still one of the hardest challenges there is 😅 Here are a couple 5 minute ones I did and a page of 2 minute warm ups.
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Nice
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