
Due to lack of getting anything good-looking pictures out that has a quality to them or looks like anything besides numerous quantities of lines, I might as well post these little doodles I made in SAI for people to see.
What you see here is the usual muscle practice doodles I tend to do before I get to work on something. That is, if I need to practice on my musculature from avoiding getting rusty or when trying out a specific approach with musculature. Most of these kinds of pictures rarely get to see the light of day, just because I can't decide what to do with them, other than look how I've done them muscles. That and these rarely have any interesting poses going on, which makes them rather "boring" to be posted. And if not that, then the possible fact that a pose I tried while adding these humongous sizes didn't quite work out and I decided to give up instead. Rather than erasing them, I leave them so I can always look at them at some point in time and wonder what I did wrong, how I could have approach it properly or even fix them, but mostly, I just look at them and see how I used to approach it.
For those who are interested in knowing and learning: the first two doodles from left to right started out with use of stickfigure in a predetermined pose and then adding the shapes in, while the one on the right was done simply by drawing shapes and trying to form a pose without any predetermined lines.
Picture can be found in scraps only for obvious doodleness.
What you see here is the usual muscle practice doodles I tend to do before I get to work on something. That is, if I need to practice on my musculature from avoiding getting rusty or when trying out a specific approach with musculature. Most of these kinds of pictures rarely get to see the light of day, just because I can't decide what to do with them, other than look how I've done them muscles. That and these rarely have any interesting poses going on, which makes them rather "boring" to be posted. And if not that, then the possible fact that a pose I tried while adding these humongous sizes didn't quite work out and I decided to give up instead. Rather than erasing them, I leave them so I can always look at them at some point in time and wonder what I did wrong, how I could have approach it properly or even fix them, but mostly, I just look at them and see how I used to approach it.
For those who are interested in knowing and learning: the first two doodles from left to right started out with use of stickfigure in a predetermined pose and then adding the shapes in, while the one on the right was done simply by drawing shapes and trying to form a pose without any predetermined lines.
Picture can be found in scraps only for obvious doodleness.
Category All / Doodle
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 481px
File Size 77.8 kB
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