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Thank you, yeah I will do a super simplified version but I want to include the torso drawing
because that really helped me.

A friend of mine showed me pictures of a portrait drawing class he did with kids and I was
surprised how well they understood the Loomis head. A different friend had a drawing class
and he said that didn´t want to learn anything at all and just wanted to draw like they were
always drawing. I hope I´ll have some kids who are motivated to learn

Thank u :persevere: The problem is, this is as far as im gonna get with this piece without me getting tired of it :cry_01: I can clean some edges try to liquefy some areas to fix stuff but thats it. I dunno how to take it a step further :disappointed: Maybe I should try looking at other people's art style and recreate it maybe ill understand stuff :joy:

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Happy Vulfgaar! :joy:
I've always been cuirious about how the nature of drawings look when they're done in batches

Love your color palettes dude! They're always so vibrant and warm :persevere: The kids have distinct personalities(I used to be the sleepy one as a kid now I enjoy looking from the window and listening to music :sweat_smile:) and they're adorable!

@bunny it's always ok to not finish something/leave it for later ^^ I am trying to get into more efficient drawing too now :cry_02:

@l_vi aw it's so sunny! I love how you're using all those summertime colors, they have such a lovely bright vibe :heart_02:

@LCT_m_a_d I honestly don't know if I do it right, but it never really worked for me, because I am getting tired of doing one thing for a long time, like only sketching episodes or only lining :see_no_evil: but the general idea is the same, I just sketched 7 episodes that I know are definitely planned and then proceeded lining them, just how I would usually do. Maybe I need to be more careful and track if the characters look right, because one thing is drawing them wrong in one episode prepared right on the publishing date, another is having a bad faces day and finishing lining a few episodes in this mood xD

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Please don't worry, I am pretty sure half of us here are not native English speakers :grin:

I´m doing more step by step drawings breaking down characters in easy to draw shapes.
The workshops that I´m doing will only be 10 hours long over 3 days, so it doesn´t make any
sense to teach theory. I announced on my facebook that I will publish the tutorials in a book
and there was quite some interest for it, from a lot of old people :smiley:

I'm not sure if it's a western comic art thing, but there was for a long while many debates over skipping roughs, which would be the pass of making corrections and proportional adjustments across the board. A lot of artists skip the rough art phase because they stylistic approach characters proportions (or don't care), and the detail is going to get covered up by inker and colors, plus the style is extra minimalist. Not sure how much of a difference it makes having a separate penciler vs inker vs colorer, and how tight and Shift-left approach.

thumbnail, sketch, roughes ,lineart vs thumbnail, sketch, lineart

@LCT_m_a_d oh, I see! Yeah, I guess it can make a difference when you skip some part of the process whatsoever. Like we were discussing wit Dark if I should skip the double (/triple) sketch process to just line, but I know I can't do it like that for Hexameron, because I know I am no Kim Jung Gi and the result won't be satisfying :speak_no_evil:
For TiaT I just do one sketch always, since the production of this one should be more relaxed by default xD

It's been a, uh... long time since I made some art, eh?
Wish I could say life has been busy, but I kinda managed to clock, like, 275 hours in Monster Hunter Rise since November, and another 10 in GU.
On a totally unrelated note, enjoy a monster-ified Poomf?