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The result of the Sui-hair study today.
She's not Suisei, btw. She's Suika (watermelon).
Anatomy 3 (Legs, arms, hands, and feet)
5 hours of information. Not sure if I learned much. But at least I know what not to do the next time I draw (probably). https://t.co/9minYliQQz
I just had an epiphany that the female body is basically an intersection of two droplets. Starting with these shapes makes it so much easier to see the lines of action even before I draw the details. Let's see where it goes from now. https://t.co/JKgqwYkYnj
Evening practice. Still a little slow but it's fun to draw. https://t.co/Xlxnq6Qzjn
Fuck it. I'm going to speedrun my anatomy with a bunch of superhero references. Why bother with a precise measurement when you have a machine learning called the human brain.
Current training regimen: Keep copying the references until I stop second-guessing every other stroke. https://t.co/qLjJdR2bg1
Just finished "Clothed Figure Drawing" but I don't feel like practicing that yet so I drew my forgotten oc 'Tilda'.
Have to do a hair practice session later before I can finalize the design. https://t.co/7HmIACMN59
i want to watch Perspective 2 but it’s 3-hours long. I’m already tired in advance bruh.
Evening practice. (Posting just for personal record)
Toko Inui (left) and Korone (right). https://t.co/DaJV8U8JBQ
Morning practice.
I try this method to draw a certain comet's eyes from different angles as quickly as possible. I still can't believe it works so well. I did each pair within 5 minutes and without the redraw.
I need to do more so I can identify the pentagons even faster. https://t.co/dC2PH9zxaw
Anatomy 1: The head.
Okay. Now that I know the head is not that difficult to draw. That means the biggest problems for me are the only two parts Marc hadn't taught me yet: The hair and the anime eyelashes. Especially the eyelashes. I never understood how they work... https://t.co/aoBRBuRv8G