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Melhore seus recursos e estrutura, a 3 min
Build expressive portraits using the Loomis head method, Reilly rhythms, and shadow mapping to establish structure, flow, and clear lighting before adding final details.
Portraits


6/24/26
Day 24

Values
without the lines, i found some more value clashes, this is the adjusted one

Values
ive been trying to get the values down before getting into colours, with the hammock in focus. would love some feedback as i keep getting a little lost and try to assign environmental values (foreground darkest and bg lightest) but im trying to move away from that and would love to know if this reads

Sketch 23 - 1 point perspective
Some thumbnails in 1 point perspective

June 30 Sketchbook Pages Challenge Day 24
I played some Dragon Quest 3 today; therefore, I drew some Dragon Quest 3 fanart. (Some other sketches too)

Perspective
I tried drawing this 2 point perspective scene as practice. I did it without guidelines to improve my perspective. I would appreciate any feedback on how to improve and make it look more believable:)

Daily gestures 2
Another daily figures, trying to push myself to add more details and form. The top row is roughly 5mins, bottom two are more 15mins. Looking for feedback on improving forms for these time ranges.

24th June submission
Made one from imagination and 2 from reference. I for sure struggle with same face syndrome when drawing from imagination.

June Sketch Day 24
Back at it again, with all these blocky planes xD. I'm having fun with this since i know the form of each block, i kinda went all out with different angles. I found my go-to practice, thanks to Fosco, Marco and Christopher. I will keep hammering at this practice until i'm comfortable to draw planes without guiding lines. From their feedback, i thought that i needed to work more on perspective, and proportion. Hence, why i made all these blocky shapes, to ease my understanding with planes but in simple forms. For the two real planes, I also worked on proportion by following the corresponding line from the front tube to the back of the mainframe/rudder. It's still messy, but i hope it'll get better if i keep practicing. Shoutout to Fosco, Marco, and Christopher, you guys are awesome.