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Hello! Awesome job on Ace! I like bold linework and how you represented his personality. He is excellent pick for showing movement due to powers he is wielding (fire). I am mentioning this because you can use it as one of the option to show dynamic picture. In order to achieve that, you have to expand camera view. Ideally you want to incorporate hands within frame. Simple posing can be enough to show dynamic picture when its combine with something like the magic. Beside the magic, showing hair flow with the wind force gives you instant dynamism. Just make sure that elements follow correct logic of a power force. Here i gave special effect on whole arm and created hair to be parallel with power as one of the examples on how to represent movement. This approach is good start when you are learning complex posing. You are focusing only on part of the body without worry about the rest. That is why it is important to zoom out to see bigger picture before cropping camera view. That way it is easier to execute idea you have in mind. You will be able to take more risks and overall experiment bit more, for example: trying out foreshortening view with hands or torso. Lastly: don't forget using references for dynamic posing. They are quite fun to practice :D Hope it helps and have fun experimenting!
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Améliore tes bases, 3 min de lecture
Build expressive portraits using the Loomis head method, Reilly rhythms, and shadow mapping to establish structure, flow, and clear lighting before adding final details.
Challenge-of-the-month


Day 3
Controlled drawing , understanding shapes, shadows.

Day 5
I'm trying to be consistent guys!

6/5/2026
any critiques welcome (pls critique i wanna get better

Stylized characters
Still in the rough phase, but fixed some of the most obvious proportion mistakes. Still looking for feedback about proportions, particularly in the three-quarter view where the whole skull still feels off.

Daily sketch page, day 5
I got no time today since I need to work on other project, so just quick messy stuff today >.<

Sketch 04 - look behind you
Working on male proportions. Threw in an angry crystal ball wizard summoning a snake for fun.

June 5th Submission
June 5th Submission

Annabelle
This is my first time trying to finish a digital painting, everything else I've done are sketches, some with flat color layers. I'm slightly color blind which makes picking colors difficult without using the eye dropper directly from a reference. Here her pants originally turned out purple with my 3 year old daughter pointing it out, and my wife said her hair looked like she just got out of a chlorinated pool. I think I've since corrected these but wonder if anyone else struggles with this? Other than that I feel slow at the whole process but I guess that's just due to experience. Welcome to any other pointers people have.

June 30 Sketchbook Day 02
Foreshortening on my actual leg looked quite flat and the angle wasnt right. So.. i got creative and had fun with it