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Sep 2023

Figure drawing training plan. I do the Loomis mannequin
daily, I spend 55 minutes on it and do a different angle
every day.

Then I do the same with a reference picture. It´s way easier
for me to draw with the Loomis method than it is to draw with
other methods.

This is how the parts look like

I have two weeks to build up a buffer before my hiatus ends, wish me luck

Saw this done in a sitcom and wanted to recreate it with the circus trio.

Some mucking about with an old Manga book I found.

I haven't drawn in like 2 weeks. Back to flats. Ignore the blank spots in flats,I need to redo the panel lines.

Anyway, here's some plant ombre coloring for your day.

--Also don't be deceived. The coloring took like fourty minutes since Medibangs paint fill thing I'd trash--

Everything is a finished sketch if you're brave enough.
Some loose lines to start the day. I have some plans for October, but I guess I need to collect myself before that.

Some seconds quick sketches from memory, I don´t know why I sketched in green today.
I´m back in my schedule and timer thing and it feels good. I got a lot of things done this
morning and I´ll go on my daily walk now to learn songs

Yeah

Someone in the comments asked when will we return to making MOM. It made me really happy and sad at the same time, because I don't know. So I drew myself Pinky because he's that character that makes me terribly happy and motivated for some reason.

This is a fun absurd concept:

Some officers have dogs, others have cats but for Mariya... SHE HAS OFFICER CRABBY!!!

For this one, I was aiming for an early 2000s style Anime.

Good morning everyone,
new morning routine, back view Loomis.
I changed my daily routine since a few days
and I´m writing a journal about it for myself.
It includes excercise, music and drawing practice

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@Lensing you make me wanna find and read Loomis :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

@Legendofgenii @l_vi I hope you're alright guys, haven't heard from you in a while!

"Before you get out of your comfort zone, get in it".
Well, you know what I have. A comfort zone.

I started with just a portrait, but I know now I need to use a bigger brush and work from afar without thinking much about details for these kind of sketches I am trying here.