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>>7023458
Here’s a rough example.
The primitive forms are the basic building blocks that you use to construct everything else out of. Basically boxes, balls, and tubes. Draw them a lot and in every which way to be able to draw them in every orientation. I.e. rotate boxes. Organic forms are squishy blobs that you give volume to by using wrapping lines as if they were rubber bands stretched around the volume, or racing stripes painted along the surface, or trails made by ants as they crawl along the surface of the volume. Basically a 3d wireframe. Dynamic Sketching is a course of study taught by various dudes, most notably Peter Han. DrawABox is a free and autistic version of this that’s good for complete begs, at least up until lesson 3 or 4.
>>7023513
In his book Vilppu Drawing Manual, or the courses thread here will have his Renaissance Figure Drawing course. You can find examples and demos of him doing gestures on YouTube, but idk if you can find a full breakdown of his teachings. On YouTube specifically, Michael Hampton’s approach to gesture is essentially the same as Vilppu’s and he does have videos on YouTube like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKi3-fe1GC4
And
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3gV2vniKhA
And
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSzB3ESpfE0
>>7023481
Hands might be slightly big. Gorgeous as always though
>>7023520
It’s kemonomimi lite

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