No.3539
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No.3540
>>3539
Have you checked out the Hub linked in the sticky?
https://8ch.net/loomis/hub.html
Highly recommend you go through Peter Han's "Dynamic Sketching" videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgDNDOKnArk (← do that for a while before moving on, and keep habitually doing it after you've moved on) and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFVggG7ajXM
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No.3541
All that shit is so unnecessary. Can't you get the same results just by focusing on three major masses?
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No.3542
>>3541
The artwork isn't particularly well done and is overly simplistic , but it is mostly topical and useful information. For example, how would focusing on the three major masses help your understanding of the normal relative size of hands and feet to the rest of the body? A lot of this information is stuff you should learn and contemplate silently as you draw. Whether you should copy these drawings themselves though? I'd say now. All of this information is present in books with far better drawings, whether it's Loomis' figure drawing book or Jack Hamm's
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No.3543
>>3542
Any useful information in here is drowned in noise which beginners artists might have trouble differentiating out.
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No.3544
>>3543
Yeah, no disagreements there, most of the information is lifted straight from Loomis and Hamm; it'd be better to get it straight from the source.
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No.3588
So I've started drawabox. I feel better, but I have some questions. Can I draw from the elbow? Should my hand be on the table?
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No.3589
>>3588
>Can I draw from the elbow?
Drawing from the elbow/shoulder is preferable to drawing from the wrist, so yeah.
>Should my hand be on the table?
I don't see why not.
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