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Apr 2022

I´m trying to memorise how to draw the head to speed up my drawing process,
the front and side view are easier than everything which is in between. My favourite head pose
is 3/4 because I think that it looks the most interesting, unfortunately it´s really hard to memorise.
And I drew a quick Lucky Luke in my style under the practice, so I don´t forget that drawing comics
used to be fun :smiley:

Looks great though!
My favourite head pose is 3/4 too, so much so that I find it easier to draw than a front view at this point because it's what I draw the most (I always use the mirror tool to thumbnail that because it looks like a Dalí otherwise).... Front views are hard. XD

@MerrowBros looks great! I love the earpiece and the design feels very appealing/friendly. Shape language :thumbsup:.

@Mallory that's pizza in a tube?????? :heart_eyes: :pizza:

@liaroger same about the 3/4 lol. I console myself that in real life it would be the exception to look at someone's face exactly from the front or side, so it's all good, right?

@mbindhammer I'm really digging these illustrations!

@liaroger - as someone who is a certified BoatGirl (TM) (I used to race small sail dinghies as a kid by myself, and crewed with my parents in larger yacht races, and I've built so many model boats that I could basically free-hand my last ship design), I seriously cannot recommend enough that you try sailing for yourself. There's sailing clubs on any sized body of water pretty much, and in my experience they are very welcoming to new people and will typically have some kind of a "come and learn" program, whether it's paid or free. It's not terribly physically-demanding if you don't want it to be most of the time so you don't need to be a fitness nut to enjoy it (in fact, it's super popular with old folks because of it). But it will give you so much content to write from, and help you understand how sails and boats work.

@Legendofgenii Thank you! :smiley:

@migxmeg yep, that is indeed a tube pizza! Sort of a last minute addition, but I'm quite happy with it, haha.

Oh I have been planning to do that for a while, there are few things I'd love to do more!
(Ironically I might not be a fitness nut I do love when thing are physically demanding when it's not just exercise for the sake of exercise :D)
But yeah, learning how to sail and getting a sailing permit is on my bucket list. I might not have the time and funds for it right now but I'll do it eventually, there should be plenty of opportunities in my hometown too. For now I'll have to watch youtube videos and look at pictures and yearn.
This is very encouraging though, since the comic this is for is one of my big projects that I'll be working on for a while, it'll have a lot of cool boats and there'll be a sequel with even more cool boats, I'll probably manage to do a sailing course before I finish it, so here's hoping I'll have an easier time drawing all the cool boats when I've tried sailing myself. I
(And for the record, cool boat is a title that can be awarded to any vessel, including ships. The Flying Dutchman is a cool boat and no less of a ship for it.)

Yooo this design looks dope! I love her dress

Trying not to go too too long without digital drawing. Here's Albedo (ahem, Calx for anyone that's playing the Genshin event right now) - have to remind myself not to get too pissy that a fictional character can get his drawings done so quickly >:(. *edited with nicer colors.

Thank you, it does get better every day and I have the feeling that I understood a lot through this practice.
The part between eyebrow and where the cheekbone for example. What looks like a sunglasses frame in
the drawing. This was a part I always just guessed or drew by "feeling" and it sometimes looked ok, sometimes
not and then I didn´t know why.

Front and side view are relatively easy for me because there is not so much perspective going on

Thanks! Took me a while to figure out how the design on the dress should look, but I'm pleased with the final result