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    from life sketchbook updated 10/11/04 a lot of sexual acts inside...

    drawings done this year at the evening cours















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    right on man these are great.

    been wondering where you have been !!!

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    thanks for this kind words....i live since few time with my girl so i don't have my computer with me as many time as before... thanks endregan.......i drew these ones at the eveningclass...
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    any comments???criticism???some points of view helping me to improve????what do you think of these drawings????boring???need something????give me your opinion,thanks











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    more recents

    another ones.....more "recents"








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    Awesome!! WHere have you been for so long man. Good form, solid rendering.

    These are very fun sketches. I would love to see more .

    Show us what youve been up to!

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    I also think they're great but it would look even better if you used more contrast.

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    I was trying to cut my veins......
    i don't come a lot on the internet since few months so i don't post a lot of work...thanks for this kinf work... i continue to draw and wanna improve....that's right my drawing have a lake of contrast so i will try to increase it a little bit more.....

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    It's something i painted last week looking myself in a very old mirror with the window on my left side........


    this one is older
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    great stuff

    alot the drawings are very original, especially your alien fish man thing. The contour lines are fantastic, especially in your life drawings. the shading needs work though. I would put some very dark shades of grey in there. I would use a 3b or darker on the deep blacks. the drawings already have a very voluminous feel to them, and more contrast would make them jump off the page. great stuff!

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    the first life drawings have the gesture but they are very weak. If your using alot of line you may be afriad to explore. Try 'blocking' (not drawing) in large areas of mass first, next time then let it evolve your way.

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    cool stuff! like the guy with the eagle a lot and the "what does it mean" lol
    good use of lines everything in the same direction

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    thanks for this kind words... i begin to understand what you said with contrast........and i continu to give more volume...so i try to work like marko djurdjevic with "sharpened" lines .

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    thanks for this kind words maxe.....i continu to learn anyway.... perhaps I will be able to create good pics one day....

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    yeah in these last pieces you have very good anatomy so keep on drawing mate. youll be something big someday!

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    done this at the evening class








    thanks jokisalo so i hope you 're right....and i work for it...

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    drawn this during the 3 weeks after........;










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    paper with a texture i dislike
    non-ref nude...

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    Hi there
    It would seem to me that you are drawing the contour of the
    model insted of feeling the volumen, you see, while doing gesture
    drawigns forget about doing the details at all, just make curved
    rithms, imagine for example, a line that goes from the head to the feet
    of the model, and a line form the left hand to the right hand, forget
    about the contours of the model, and forget about the details.

    I think that with you actual shading and proprocion
    level this thread might help you:

    More Figures & Class Demos - KChen

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    i try to feel the body. Perhaps differently that the way you think of it....i look my drawing and i think (for exemple) :" have i got the same feeling about what my model is really looking and what my drawing is looking?". That's true to, i draw contours a lot but i try to draw volumes since few by drawing plasters from life, so it is easier for me to draw volumes from plasters because i can look it from several focus. When i draw characters, time is really shorter (10 min each postions) so i have only 2 hours-lesson a week.
    Thanks for the link, it's probably the one which is the most usefull and it's the way of drawing i try to learn from.

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    a loong time i didn't post something here....i continue to draw oftenly and here is the last ones i drawn...


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