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30 minutes or so
Started out as a lineart for a drawing (been playing soul calibur 3 again... always gets me so inspired)
But I liked her physical appearens so much I didn't want to destroy it with clothes and stuff
so I destroyed it with thick black lines instead ^^
I like the outcome, somewhat different and that's what I'm striving for these days
I would love critique on this one, cause I always aim to get better with anatomy. I never use any referenses which is probably my biggest mistake, but I think I'm getting better atleast.
Oh... and don't mind her toes or fingers, they're horrible! They were in the doodlestadium and never got that workover
Started out as a lineart for a drawing (been playing soul calibur 3 again... always gets me so inspired)
But I liked her physical appearens so much I didn't want to destroy it with clothes and stuff
so I destroyed it with thick black lines instead ^^
I like the outcome, somewhat different and that's what I'm striving for these days
I would love critique on this one, cause I always aim to get better with anatomy. I never use any referenses which is probably my biggest mistake, but I think I'm getting better atleast.
Oh... and don't mind her toes or fingers, they're horrible! They were in the doodlestadium and never got that workover
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I think *Kenthayle pretty much said it all. An' yeah, her legs and arms are especially well done for being unreferenced! The thick lines make for good shading, and I love the motion in this.
In my opinion, practicing anatomy as you are can often be a lot more productive than using a reference or model every time, which can lead to being too dependant on other sources. In comparison, your kind of practice can amount in a very natural understanding of where things go, making the whole drawing process somewhat more fluid. I would recommend checking out an anatomy book or two now and then, however, as it is important to brush-up and make sure you're not straying from the actual structure.
In my opinion, practicing anatomy as you are can often be a lot more productive than using a reference or model every time, which can lead to being too dependant on other sources. In comparison, your kind of practice can amount in a very natural understanding of where things go, making the whole drawing process somewhat more fluid. I would recommend checking out an anatomy book or two now and then, however, as it is important to brush-up and make sure you're not straying from the actual structure.