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Jan 2021

The smaller faces look better than the faces you draw when you use the whole page.
I love when someone gets better at this and see the developement

It's difficult to keep the proportions right when drawing bigger pictures for some reason :thinking:

Thank you :blush:

I like the facial structure you have done and from seeing your first drawing with the body to the second I could see the slight improvement, good job :ok_hand:🏽:fire::+1:🏽:sparkling_heart:

Here is a thread about hands, if you might get stuck on them I myself have troubles with on how the hand works :sweat_02: .

I did a page in 4 hours, no preparation, no plot, just improvisation,
extreme time pressure because otherwise I would start the overthinking

Thank you. :cry: She's still bald here, currently adding a pony tail to her head. :grin:

Yeah for me I sometimes have a problem In drawing my male counterparts I think it is because I am used to drawing females most of the time. :sweat_02:

So having practice on what you lack on is good, you could grow of that.

I think I will draw one female and one male every day from now on. :fist:

:heart_eyes: You have improved a lot in such a short time. One of the difficulties in learning dynamic poses when we are stating to draw is that we are still learning anatomy, so we make a sketch and then spend time not knowing how to make the hands or the muscles, etc. That's why some professors recommend doing quick sketches not focusing on details. That way you cane express your lines without the fear of screwing up the hair or the face and other details.


This is the source of the image:

(sorry that it is Spanish, there has to be an English version in clip studio website)

Later when you learn more about anatomy you can start making the drawings more detailed. But you can start with very simple poses. Good luck!