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>>6838506
>>6838510
Based
>>6837309
Huh, those look good, and they make sense. I might have to take a look at this will weston fellow
>>6837003
Drawing men is a necessary evil.
>>6836997
This looks kinda cool
>>6836920
Me too. I struggle with proportion. I also tend to overdo it on the hips and thighs and ass, but that doesn’t really bother me.
>>6836853
Swords are cooler than ballet, and the original pose actually doesn’t look balanced to me anyway.
>>6837471
Good
>>6837483
This is an interesting effect, looks a lot like ink and watercolor. But the digital equivalent of it, rather than a digital imitation of it using fake watercolor effect brushes. This is very good, anon. Nice job on the facial perspective too.
>>6837665
It might be too early in your art journey to do Bridgman. But you get mad props for having the balls to try it. You’re gonna make it for sure. What else have you done by way of study?
>>6837666
Based satan, having fun with his pencil
>>6837684
Cute
>>6838093
>>6838540
If that’s from reference, it’s very good. If that’s from imagination, it’s amazing.
>>6838530
Thanks, fren
>>6838546
I recommend keys to drawing, or drawing on the right side of the brain, and/or Brent eviston’s course for raw beginners. This will help you with learning to see accurately and how to draw what you’re actually seeing, and not what your brain thinks you’re seeing. You also need to stop chicken scratching with your lines. Doing some stuff like this >>6838113 will probably help. That hand looks bad partly because it’s bad, but also partly because your reference isn’t very well drawn either. You should find better artists to study from, so you don’t internalize their bad habits. Look for published professionals making big money with their coom art. Definitely keep doing master studies of stuff you like and art you’re into. That’s a really important piece of study that almost nobody does enough of, so good job! Have fun and keep going, anon!

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