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Here I start to have a smidgeon of fun with these skeletons. I got the idea of drawing the upper-middle figure to make it look as though it's leaning against the upper-left figure. And the upper-right figure's walking in wondering, "what's going on over here this time?"
Now the bottom figure has some mixed emotions coming out of me. I like it overall as I tried to attempt a more dynamic pose and feel as though I have somewhat done a decent job at it. But I get this feeling I'm off in so many ways (namely the legs; maybe it would've been more natural to have the leg that's bending be the left leg as opposed to the right leg). For now, I shall keep it as it is. And yes, the mood lines for that particular figure were a bitch to figure out, too!
I haven't done any sketchbook practice pics for quite some time (especially considering I've grown a love for Paint Tool SAI). But lately, I came across this amazing art tutorial by some guy named Leonardo Pereznieto on YouTube on how to draw from the imagination. It looked quite enjoyable and understandable, so I figured I'd give this a shot. As you can see, it wasn't that easy to get a grip of right away. Any and all help would be much appreciated; I mainly want reassurance that I'm on the right path.
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Here I start to have a smidgeon of fun with these skeletons. I got the idea of drawing the upper-middle figure to make it look as though it's leaning against the upper-left figure. And the upper-right figure's walking in wondering, "what's going on over here this time?"
Now the bottom figure has some mixed emotions coming out of me. I like it overall as I tried to attempt a more dynamic pose and feel as though I have somewhat done a decent job at it. But I get this feeling I'm off in so many ways (namely the legs; maybe it would've been more natural to have the leg that's bending be the left leg as opposed to the right leg). For now, I shall keep it as it is. And yes, the mood lines for that particular figure were a bitch to figure out, too!
I haven't done any sketchbook practice pics for quite some time (especially considering I've grown a love for Paint Tool SAI). But lately, I came across this amazing art tutorial by some guy named Leonardo Pereznieto on YouTube on how to draw from the imagination. It looked quite enjoyable and understandable, so I figured I'd give this a shot. As you can see, it wasn't that easy to get a grip of right away. Any and all help would be much appreciated; I mainly want reassurance that I'm on the right path.
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