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I think that´s a great excercise and 10 minutes is good.
10 minutes should also be possible as a daily excercise but I know how it
is, there is so much to cover when you do daily excercises

Indeed!
I will try to make more time for exercises :doggo_shook: I will try to finish the lines of 2 pages today and take a look at Proko course, picking up anatomy is long overdue.

I like that and I think practice is great.
It is hard for me to find a balance between practice and being productive.
In music it´s easier for me because I play in a very primitive style and playing
shows, recording songs, rehearsing with the bands, writing songs is being
productive & practice in one. It´s all fun and you get better at your instrument.
I haven´t found something like that for drawing comics. Studying, doing line
warm ups etc is no fun and it leads to a burn out when I do it too much.
Drawing comics or characters is not as effective as studying anatomy.
The amount of theoretical knowledge is just bigger than it is in making music,
at least in my case

@wispysing you're doing awesome! especially around this time of year

@Lensing these studies look very helpful

@Kelheor for 10 minutes you managed to pack in a ton of folds in the clothing materials.

I usually start with a line for the spine, then map out the basic shapes - so gesture I guess. :sweat_smile:

I draw the face & eyes last. :eyes:

I usually start out with the head, then torso, then limbs. Sometimes I'll draw tje head and then a line of action afterwards.

@LCT_m_a_d aw thanks! :grin:I have like 20 thousands references, gotta use them all :joy:

@Legendofgenii omg, spine, really?? It feels so strange to even read someone starts with a torso or a spine, I would never be able to make anything out of it! 🤯 this kinda explains you guys being so good with full bodies though.

Hey thanks! So many stutter-stops on that fabric (and no undo button! :cry_02:)