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More from one of the Andrew Loomis books. Basic posing/perspective stuff. Anatomy to come later... Um, I do want to step away from that for a while to sketch out other stuff, and at least do a couple of things I owe before I get back to Mr. MD's NEVERENDING Anatomy Lesson[tm]...
Stacy drawing in bottom right is unrelated.
More from one of the Andrew Loomis books. Basic posing/perspective stuff. Anatomy to come later... Um, I do want to step away from that for a while to sketch out other stuff, and at least do a couple of things I owe before I get back to Mr. MD's NEVERENDING Anatomy Lesson[tm]...
Stacy drawing in bottom right is unrelated.
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Yeah... but I think foreshortening uses perspective to some degree, that's why I was doing that part at the top. I really want to use foreshortening in a decent way.
That, and the book I'm using says it's useful for planning drawings with multiple characters, like if there's one in the foreground and some in the background, for example.
That, and the book I'm using says it's useful for planning drawings with multiple characters, like if there's one in the foreground and some in the background, for example.
Wow... Perspective. My eternal nemesis.
Perspective and foreshortening are the worst enemies of my life. I've never managed to get neither looking right. That's why I decided to master anatomy first, THEN start focusing on perspective, backgrounds and all that jazz.
So, it's awesome to see that you've at least done some progress on them. Keep at it!
Perspective and foreshortening are the worst enemies of my life. I've never managed to get neither looking right. That's why I decided to master anatomy first, THEN start focusing on perspective, backgrounds and all that jazz.
So, it's awesome to see that you've at least done some progress on them. Keep at it!
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