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Nov 2022

:smiley: we´ll see.
I have one question about your drawings.
Do you sketch poses like that without measuring anything or do you use
guidelines of some form. What do you draw first when you draw a pose like that?
It looks great btw

Aw, thanks so much! :relieved:
No guidelines for me! I usually do this really rough sketch first and then just make another one over it, that's why it's so messy :smile:
Like these are my first rough sketches.


That's where I get problems with proportions though, the legs are usually on a shorter side than they should be and the characters are frequently around 6.5 heads tall.
When it comes to line art I most frequently rework the sketch to be better proportioned, buuuut I don't want to lose the fluency of the line and process when sketching and any kind of "building" is killing it immediately for me ^^
I just start from the head (mostly face) and then work places! You can see I redraw a lot to get a feeling what goes where, it's hardly a strategic planning :grin:

Hey, welcome back! She looks amazing, love all the flowy lines in the design :relieved:

I think that´s a good tactic and the same like with perspective, it has to to feel good and I agree it´s important that
it has to look dynamic

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A mix of daily expressions, it was "ill/naucious" today
and I´m trying to memorise some simple poses, hands and feet and draw them
from memory for the visual library. It would also be cool to have the feeling
of being able to move the characters "freely", I don´t know how to phrase that
but you guys maybe know what I mean. Yesterday´s pose was the characters
lyring in bed, today was waking up. Tomorrow I´ll let them stretch or something
like that