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    Haha! Loving your horses. Always a different kettle of fish studying animals.

    Your studies are coming along well although try drawing people from life to get a better idea of different heads in particular, there are some real freaks out there . I fell into the trap of drawing too similar people when drawing crowds.

    Really like your digital painting though, I'm bloody awful at it.

    With the woman your trying to draw, try building her skeleton first [rough and lightly with pencil] to get an idea of her posture. I found that understanding the skeleton of figures first really helped. The old stickman thing basically.
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    Keep up the studies man. You're getting there.

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    Nice, het dit geniet om te kyk
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    Do not get the last one, but the horse studies and especially the lines in those are very nice. They show dynamic and structure very well and accentuate the muscles.
    Any chance you could show us more human studies like those?

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    awesome

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    Hi and nice work so far, I really love what Sepulverture had to say with the quick lines, I'm trying this on a regular basis and it is helping also it adds pure energy to your work, look at Kev Ferrara's (he's on this forum, hope I spelled it right) work for sure lines, he's amazing. I've read the books your referring to and I read what you posted in the study section, I really like what you've said about feeling the piece and visualizing!! These are very good insights. Thank you. I like the woman horse idea.

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    Don't bother making notes like this to remember stuff. The drawing itself will make you remember. http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...ans/img056.jpg Turn off the words and give yourself up to the experience. Draw and show what the words only try to describe.
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    Thanx Kelly

    Kev's stuff looks great. I am working on my tonal range and line savvy at the moment. It's just a matter of me not doing it that's the problem for me. I have begun focusing on it. I also got a good comment somewhere that seems to help, to start with slow sure lines and then speed them up as I gain proficiency. I just needed a way to start.

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    Thanks, I agree it's just that I have trouble getting stuff to stick around. I make an observation now and then I might forget it or what I was looking at and how.
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    Man, you've got a really impressive amount of studies here. :]
    I've got trouble keeping focused & interested on repetitive stuff like that, so kudos to ye!

    Nice work on the CGI too. :]

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    Very nice studies like the horse ones show more.

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    Oke!! Time to post some junky stuff.

    Thanx dudes. Ya the fun just come streaming back at some point. It's a drag when you don't really learn anything worth while. I got some filpu, I’m gonna raid filpu’s site on payday.
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    Suppose I have to do some stuff myself instead of just drooling in other dude's threads all the time.
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    Bones... Slowly but shurely
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    id have to return the advice you gave me Keep working hard!
    Your making good progress aswell! And its awsome to see how much fun you have while making the pictures! Keep it up!

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    Good work Zaorr! I like the poses of the skeletons! Keep going!

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    Maybe it would help more if you tried a different approach, get a photo of a person, or if you can draw from real life. In my experience real life is the greatest teacher.

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    whaha! love those skeletons. and those dancing horses; they funny. good too. 2 things that got my eye: #57: keep the back legs ona plane farther from the viewer then the front - from this perspective the hooves from the back legs are closer to us.
    48: you're using too many lines in you sketch. I know a tablet can be a little awkward at first. still, use 1 long flowing line and things should get easier.
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    Thanks for dropping by my sketchbook.

    I've noticed your line work could use improvement. As evident in your study of the nude girl on the tree stump, your drawing of a long line is made up of several small movements from your wrist. Try using your entire arm rather than only your wrist. By using your arm means that you can draw lines in one continuous movement. Remember to keep your wrist still and move your entire arm in one long movement from your shoulder. Hope that helps.

    Keep the studies up!

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    love the latest studies, they make laugh
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    Hey hows it going? liking the ink studies and horses and hot chicks. Your digi paintings are looking good. Keep on trucking.

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    These are very funny, nice work!! Why don't you paint your friend Fabio the tool??? No, serious I love #75 so much!! And please don't paint fabio, please I beg!!

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    nice works

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    Nice studies, zaorr . The skeletons are pretty amusing in their poses. Keep it up.

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    It's good that your breaking down your objects of study into more comprehensible parts. But don't forget that these parts are still part of a whole. When you have that mind set, then will your figures have that fluid and oneness they lack now. Great progress so far.

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