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Member # Joined: 02 Jan 2002 Posts: 145 Location: Antwerp
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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2002 11:05 am |
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I you're ready to put some work in it, then start studying skull structures. They are the foundations of the face, and once the variables are in your fingertips, you can get loose and draw anything you want. Trust me on this, I am doing the same thing right now. I noticed I was getting fluent, but was also letting a lot of detail slip away, so a correction was needed. I'm not even aspiring anatomically correct work, but for any drawing to look right, the basics should be there, and they should be right.
And when they do, everyone will say they like that correct picture best. In this case, the third sketch you posted! That's a good face! And the fact that the lines look more confident in that third sketch, really helps your case.
Practice, practice, until you can do the trick. Some people learn how to juggle, you and me, we learn how to draw. |
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