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>>3579340
shit man, /ic's just not the same nowadays, people here rarely give good feedback for anyone above beginner level. Nice vid, guess I don't have an excuse of not finishing my shit anymore.
Now for the advice: I personally think you would benefit the most from adding a good terminator shadow on your figures, right now you're still suffering from the biggest lineartst flaw: overall flatness of the forms.
I was kinda mocking the fine arts people for always doing THAT particular shadow on the body every fucking time, but especially after doing a shitton of life studies I realised that a good terminator shadow makes the figure look a hundred times better, and doesn't really take too much time (pic related)
The second advice would be to learn basic 3d posing software like Daz3d or Poser and do your shit like Tarakanovich or any other guy who doesn't work with photos - just pose a mannequin and then use it as a base, since you're doing commercial illustration every trick is viable, don't let the crabs stop you.
Good luck, and don't allow yourself to settle in the comfort zone, or you will start losing your art gains!

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>>3383406
I really enjoy drawing, but I hate the last steps when you gotta polish shit for hours so that it's gonna be more presentable to plebs
Loose sketches are the best

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