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@migxmeg making RIP proud! :sunglasses:
The reception went really well. It was the open exhibition but I had some great conversations and new direction. Plus seeing 400+ submissions from other local artists and getting a chance to hear about their works was the dream.
Thanks for asking.

Sorry I haven't been around to support this thread and all the improvements I'm seeing here

The Jason Brubaker cognitive drawing course is kind of frustrating, I´m at day 30 now and I find
obvious anatomical mistakes all the time. The good thing is that I can double check everything
with the Proko anatomy course. It sucks when you publish an male anatomy course and don´t
know the anatomy correctly.
After that I learned foot bones with the Proko course. I´m glad that it´s over, I didn´t enjoy
learning the foot bones and not sure if I will remember that. But I´m really looking forward
to repeat the ribcage and pelvis which are kind of my favourite part of the skeleton.
And I´m really looking forward to repeat the muscles after that, I´ll learn just one little part
every day. I hope this will not burn me out

Then copied /I drew this cartoon bird for fun



I feel you, I absolutely hate doing studies on feet! It's not even just all the tiny bones, but the structure of feet just looks incredibly weird to me.

My favorite is lower back/hip area. The way the muscles wrap around just looks really nice.

There is a rewarding feeling after you studied bones and muscles.
I really feel like I´m getting better. Learning the bones of the foot feels
a little bit pointless though because you can easily get around drawing
feet. It´s fascinating though, I love to learn how the human body works
Learning the torso makes sense for everyone who draws figures.
A big one for me is clavicle & scapula. How does the scapula move when
the character lifts their arm and stuff like that.

And then I will imagine people´s scapulas while I drink coffee with them
and they talk to me :smiley:

I completely relate, haha. Though about the feet, I used to think the same, but I've found myself having to draw bare feet a couple of times in scenes, so you never know.

:smiley: :smiley: :smiley: I often thought if other people do that too.
I remember the point when I was drawing a lot of torsos and when I had
the feeling of getting how the pelvis bends and I was imagining people´s torso
all the time. I still do that actually.

Yeah, I do draw feet, I drew a couple of love scenes and I can´t make them wear
socks all the time :smiley:

I know what you mean. Being an artist and studying anatomy gets you some weird mindsets, lol. My partner often gives me funny looks because we'll be watching a show and I'll say something like, "wow, that guy has a really nice collarbone, I'd love to draw it". Or, "that's a really interesting pose, I like how x muscles are moving, blah blah blah". It just gets in your head.

But yes, I am also guilty of the sock hide. Hahaha.

Oh wow - that sounds like a lot of fun! Getting to participate in a local art scene and meet the artists in person definitely sounds like a dream, so excited that you got to enjoy that experience :heart:️.

@Lensing beautiful feet! I can see you're getting a lot more content from the pro course than they go over in the free stuff. Definitely seems like a lot to take in but it's so nice to be confident about them those times that they come up :grin:

@aqua03 Aww, that's adorable. :heart_02:

@LCT_m_a_d Thank you! Was a bumpy road ahead so I was starting to panic a little bit to get it done. :joy: Glad to hear the reception went well!

Yea, I found it trying to search for a photo of someone hugging a dinosaur. :sweat_smile: