And then you can get to cleaning up the line art and adding the details. I hope it helps! You can find so many useful tutorials and practice using this website too!
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And then you can get to cleaning up the line art and adding the details. I hope it helps! You can find so many useful tutorials and practice using this website too!
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Add the complexity first using a more complicated but still pretty understandable 3d shapes
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Hi! I love your drawing! But here is what I would recommend you do: instead of focusing on a complex anatomy, why don’t you try using the simple shapes first to understand the direction in which the limbs and body are moving. And then on top of it you can add the complexity
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This is my first time doing corrections; I hope i can help. First of all, the hand is too tiny; even if half-closed, as a general rule of thumb, compare the hand with the face of the character; it should be of a similar size. Now the arm, it looks fine, although even in a stylized style there are a few things to correct: the deltoid is a bit short, and the lower part of the anterior head (the #1) is too high. Think of the skeleton underneath and also think about how it should connect with the lower chest. The other thing is the forearm; it looks disconnected from the upper arm, making the bicep too visible from that angle. The last thing is the transition of the forearm to the wrist; it looks like a smooth transition, and in a buff character like yours even if its female it should be a clear separation between the roundness of the muscle and the straightness of the tengon before reaching the wrist. In the image I numbered different parts, and I drew them clearly so you can have it not as a finished work but as a visual guide. 1 and 2 are the deltoids 3. the biceps 4. The triceps 5. the elbow 6 and 7: the forearm 8. the wrist 9. the hand Happy painting!
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Master figure drawing by manipulating simple forms, studying anatomy compartmentally, simplifying concepts, gradually increasing complexity, and practicing abstract shape exercises consistently.
Anatomy


Day 10
I tried to make emphasis on the character using the mountain. Any perspective tips?

4/30
The hand in the right corner is almost frontal, the upper plane is barely visible. How can I indicate volume in cases like this or in cases where the subject is completely frontal

Objects
Started with drawing the hippo but it kind of went off proportion , so went on to draw rubber ducks from different directions and some randomn objects I saw in pininterest.

Daily sketch page, day 10
Small raven study + my OC.

Boxes in 1 point perspective
I've been drawing these free handed 1 point perspective boxes. I think I'm starting to get a hand of it but I don't know at which point should I move on. Based on these drawings, should I move to the next chapter or should I practice this chapter a bit more and if I should, what should I focus on?

Horse
Anyway I can get this drawing to look more lifelike?

6/10/2026
i didn't do any under drawing for the dragon any critiques??

Knights
Late for the party. Here's my first attempt at using the brush pen. I've got pretty familiar with more simple pencil like the Uniball eye and I wanted a bit more challenge in here. I draw everything from head, and I would appreciate a feedback on the ink shadows, and the line quality. Thank you

June Sketch Day 9 (late)
I still draw Mig-29, and in this layer, i tried to study most of parts with simple shapes and try to rotate each one of them. I might need to practice my fundamentals again. If you have any advice, please drop it in the reply, thanks!