
Hotara and Agamid 2014 and 2009
Comparing good old days of drawing. XD
left is the latest sketch
left is the latest sketch
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Yeah, it´s pretty clear how much progress you made through the time, and I´m really glad that you made it ^ ^
Of course, that doesn´t mean it´s the end of the road, there´s still much you can improve, the fact that you were able to fix things are good, but keep improving and then compare it again and you´ll see another great difference.
Just one thing, the sketch of the left side doesn´t look that they have a proper ankle, they look pretty thick compare it to the calves, in the right sketch they do have the difference. So careful with that ^ ^º
The think I like from the difference is that you don´t mark solids lines in the muscles, thanks to that we can appreciate the body and their muscles in the right way.
Of course, that doesn´t mean it´s the end of the road, there´s still much you can improve, the fact that you were able to fix things are good, but keep improving and then compare it again and you´ll see another great difference.
Just one thing, the sketch of the left side doesn´t look that they have a proper ankle, they look pretty thick compare it to the calves, in the right sketch they do have the difference. So careful with that ^ ^º
The think I like from the difference is that you don´t mark solids lines in the muscles, thanks to that we can appreciate the body and their muscles in the right way.
Two positive aspects are recognisable:
1) Anatomy has improved in some parts (arms, chest) - there are still points to improve (crotch, legs, neck, HANDS, feet)
2) The style of the line has improved (more clean and less insecure)
Keep practising and don't just rest on the improvements! You never stop learning.
1) Anatomy has improved in some parts (arms, chest) - there are still points to improve (crotch, legs, neck, HANDS, feet)
2) The style of the line has improved (more clean and less insecure)
Keep practising and don't just rest on the improvements! You never stop learning.
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