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Sep 2022

Hands parts 3, I will never draw hands like that in any comic but I will try to do the Proko assignments
and hope it helps me to understand and draw hands better.
The part that I take from this lesson is to draw the palm with 2 parts, it´s easier for me to think of the
palm consisting of 2 parts instead of one blocky part.
On monday I´ll continue with leg bones

Not a sketch but I just checked my emails and I won the comic contest that I took part in :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:
The comic gets printed in october

I'll give it a shot.

I'm not great with drawing women so I've been working more on feminine figures and this was my practice last night. I'm trying to come up with some interesting designs for a certain character type.

Hands look good. I love Proko, his stuff is insanely helpful and I always direct any new or old artists to it for learning.


DESS: Say Colorado!
KRIS: I'M A GIRAFFE!
Practicing with a new painting software. Also, the color layer on this new drawing I'm working on is LIT (get it?)

Ok, I'm cheating but these aren't sketches, they are the latest stickers I made but I like how they came out.

To commemorate Hocus Pocus 2.

Mmm, top one's still whacked. Why does the forum not like it?

Thanks a lot,
winning that contest really felt good, it was a struggle to get it finished
because I didn´t have a story

Legs part 1
Legs and arms from memory were always hard for me in different ways.
Connecting the arms to the torso can either make your character look too broad shouldered
or the arms look like they are coming out of the neck. Connecting the legs to the pelvis
is hard in a different way. One reason it´s harder for most people is that you draw less legs.