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If you couldn't tell by the date in the bottom-left corner, I attempted more of Vilppu's style while I had some time to kill Saturday at Furnal Equinox 2014. As a a sort of experiment for myself, I would base a couple of these poses off of anyone passing by me that happened to catch my eye. In particular, the big figure in the center was based off of Timbit Raccoon holding onto his Tim Hortons coffee for dear life. So I tried to make it look like it was hogging some loot while crouching/hiding. The bottom-mid-left figure was based off of some guy checking the contents in his bag. Both postures, of course, were kinda of fun to draw from the quick visuals I saw and replayed in my head.
Foreshortening is still a bitch to me; it's mocking me with every attempt. Also I felt like there were some figures I drew where their postures didn't quite add up. In particular, the pose on the right where I tried to make it look sexy. I wanted it to bend slightly forward revealing its backside/rear to the viewer. I cannot draw sexy. I wish I could. I absolutely wish I could.
These illustrations represent my progress (poorly) combining my knowledge of Chapter One: Gestures and Chapter Two: Spherical Forms from Vilppu's Drawing Manual.
Trying out a totally new style of body structure for my furry artwork starting from the beginning and working my way up. But rather than label these pics as my regular Sketchbook Practice features, I decided to upload them as an entirely new series altogether: Vilppu Practice. I feel like I'm going to back hacking away at his style quite a bit, so my progress with said style shall be in its own category. As always, I'm willing to improve, so please don't feel bad critiquing me; it's the only way I'll learn. Thank you very much!
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If you couldn't tell by the date in the bottom-left corner, I attempted more of Vilppu's style while I had some time to kill Saturday at Furnal Equinox 2014. As a a sort of experiment for myself, I would base a couple of these poses off of anyone passing by me that happened to catch my eye. In particular, the big figure in the center was based off of Timbit Raccoon holding onto his Tim Hortons coffee for dear life. So I tried to make it look like it was hogging some loot while crouching/hiding. The bottom-mid-left figure was based off of some guy checking the contents in his bag. Both postures, of course, were kinda of fun to draw from the quick visuals I saw and replayed in my head.
Foreshortening is still a bitch to me; it's mocking me with every attempt. Also I felt like there were some figures I drew where their postures didn't quite add up. In particular, the pose on the right where I tried to make it look sexy. I wanted it to bend slightly forward revealing its backside/rear to the viewer. I cannot draw sexy. I wish I could. I absolutely wish I could.
These illustrations represent my progress (poorly) combining my knowledge of Chapter One: Gestures and Chapter Two: Spherical Forms from Vilppu's Drawing Manual.
Trying out a totally new style of body structure for my furry artwork starting from the beginning and working my way up. But rather than label these pics as my regular Sketchbook Practice features, I decided to upload them as an entirely new series altogether: Vilppu Practice. I feel like I'm going to back hacking away at his style quite a bit, so my progress with said style shall be in its own category. As always, I'm willing to improve, so please don't feel bad critiquing me; it's the only way I'll learn. Thank you very much!
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