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A little bummed because I decided to delay posting a series (again) because I wanted to add a prolog. But hey, happy to draw interactions with these 2. Kid Valor is helping (with one ear up to accept praise). Penny is not impressed.

Also, general question, what’s everyone’s favorite simplified cartoon style? I’ve got an idea for a fun/spooky comic about kid videographers hunting monsters that I’m letting stew on the back burner. It’s got a Gravity Falls kind of vibe (multi-generational cast) that’s going to play with a lot of family dynamics while hunting metaphorical (and real) monsters.

Hope everyone is doing well - awesome sketches all around!! Mig's isolation is over which means I can come back to our office/my drawing spot at last :coffee_love: missed it.

Trying to pick up the lower back assignment, hidden for booty/sideboob. Probably do some random stuff before hitting the comic again because I feel uncomfortably out of practice :sweat_01:.

Argh. It doesn't let me hide it and don't want to make anyone uncomfortable, nevermind!

Butts part 2. It is a lot of content and this will probably be 7 parts of just butt muscles.
A bit hard to figure out what to try to focus on because. I will definitely not remember
all of that stuff. The side view with the circle and the greater trochanter is super helpful
and also easy to remember in my opinion. It will help a lot to have that in mind when
drawing people from side view.

  • a quick sketch of what I see when I look to the left, I did that after seeing candiecottons
    sketch

I will do some perspective studies now with a course from ModerndayJames.
I just wish I would have learned all that perspective stuff when I was a child or when I started
relearning 7 years ago


Perspective is the devil! I feel you, but hey. Your butts look fantastic. Looking forward to seeing your perspective stuff!

I will work on a training program for the perspective stuff like I did with the proportions.
The proportions of my drawings were really ridiculous and then I sat down and started
training it like a maniac, I need to do the same with perspective but don´t have a good
idea yet

This perspective practice is gold.
I think I understood now how to turn a box around one axis.
That felt a bit like a psychedelic experience :smiley:
This one definetely comes into the perspective training plan

I remember years ago asking on facebook how to draw a door opening
and one guy made fun of me but was not able to explain or draw it himself.

I've been learning a really similar method! using the clock cylinder to re-orient a shape, it helps a ton. Really good trick.