I resubmitted it. The other pictures were cropped :p
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I resubmitted it. The other pictures were cropped :p
Hey! Remember to always keep the vanishing points of your boxes in mind, whether you’re using one-point, two-point, or three-point perspective. Parallel lines should always converge toward their respective vanishing points. As for drawing boxes from different angles: Something that personally helps me is drawing the “L” shape of the box first (like in the examples on the left), which helps me establish the box’s angle or rotation. From there, I simply build out the rest. If you’re adding a third vanishing point, experiment with placing that point either very close to or far away from the box. At the end of the day, it’s all about experimentation. Think about questions like: How far or close are the boxes to the horizon line? Are they above or below the horizon line? How dramatic is the perspective distortion? Asking yourself these kinds of questions will help you become much more comfortable with these exercises. For the boxes at the bottom, the middle box was my main starting point. Then I asked myself how it would look if the side plane became the new front plane, which gave me the foundation needed to rotate the box (the box on the right). Hope this helps!
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Master form manipulation, study artist styles, and exaggerate features to transform realistic anatomy into dynamic, expressive characters with your own unique flair.
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Lunar
I went back to Change the pose my brother told me I made him to stiff so I decided to make him move like a ballerina to capture him being more graceful

Day 8
Any tips for the shadows? (Yes, the cat are big)

2/30
Even slightly curly hair is always a challenge

June Sketch Day 8
Late post, fell asleep after got back from vacation. I drew these three from references to sharpen my visual library. Probably as much as i needed before hopping into drawing from imagination. To me, there's a lot room for improvements, because these drawing still not great. If you have any advices, truly i'd be grateful to hear it. Ignore the top left, its from yesterday :)

Portrait study
Trying to get into realism, but I just can’t get it right, especially the eyes. Any tips would be much appreciated

Lunar
I removed the gausion blur hated it

Medieval Knight
Im struggling with rendering materials and painting process

Lunar
I like to her some suggestions that I should do to rework this

MJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!
don't tell me i spell it wrong cause i know that, i wasn't paying attention