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Improve your features and structure, a 3 min read
Master shadow mapping through four progressive exercises—from simplified Loomis and Asaro heads to analyzing real paintings and experimenting with different light sources.
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Guitars
Guitar studies, it's not a lot but I decided to simplifie some of my submission. Let me know your thought Pretty sure there is some perspectives mistakes.

Baboum
More inking of a metal head. Tried to keep clarity and create a bit of dynamic with the debris.

June 30 Sketchbook Pages Challenge Day 19
More practice on figures in perspective. Trying to practice the form of the openings of the ribcage and pelvis as well. Lastly I drew the chicken lady NPC from Zelda Ocarina of Time just for fun. I felt really good about how much time I took for each mark I made on the page. I can tell I am starting to grow the patience to make sure each mark is intentional. Not there yet completely, but I can already see the improvement!

atlas
background is a weakness of mine but above all i wanted to get tips and oppinions on how to go about giving atlas himself a more 3d like feeling, any thoughts and ideas are welcome

Intermediate Road: Advanced Cylinders
Not sure if its good enough to move on. I know it could be better in spots but just looking for some feedback. Thanks.

Swordsinger wizard
Hello again! I wanted to try and draw gold metallic armor this time. I tried pushing the values more, but i think the way the light reflects off of the armor is not well done, so i need help in that area. I also wanted to ask for help regarding the magic effect. i tried using a rimlight, but maybe i could have added more green light in general. As allways, if there is something i missed, or any other advice, feel free to give it. Thanks again!

Antonio made this look easy...
I hope it's okay if i post these without the poses because that would take a while, I'm struggling to draw without a sketch, I'm worried that my figures are too short and i find it difficult to draw arms, and I'm abit confused on the title of the torso when we are looking at it from above

19th June submission
You can tell which one i spent the most time on ofc. But it's a national holiday here in Sweden! But if you want to give feedback on the first one that would be nice. Don't see any point with the others

Head "grid" part 1
So, last night i wanted to challenge myself by doing a head grid where i try to draw heads in different angles. I messed up on the size of the 3/4 angle on the right, making it too small, but besides that minor issue, can someone point out anything wonky with the facial structure or whatever in the 3/4 views? I always struggle with those for some reason.