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Posted at December 31, 1969, 6:00 pm: Nice stuff in here, and great progress! Your lines are still way too tight though. Try this - Concentrate on drawing very lightly (lead barely touching the paper) and keep your lines big and round. Try to draw with more of your arm (shoulder and elbow rather than wrist), and try not to take the pencil from the paper. Doing this you should end up with a lot of light lines around the thing your trying to draw, now try to pick out the lines closest to what you actually want and draw them in with darker/bolder lines (you may need to jump across some lines to find what you want). The goal is to draw more scribbly and give your self more choices. It also lets more chance/life into your proccess - you may find things you wouldn't have thought of otherwise. (It looks like you where already heading this way in your last image ) BTW I've seen your posts in Cup-of-Joe's thread and you seem like a pretty nice person. Me and him are trying to get together an informal Sketchbook Support Group (SSG) of people at a similar level to help each other out and encourage each other to draw/post more often. If your interested you can probably just drop by Joe's thread and say something. Keep tackling those heads, the more you look the more there is to see! Original of the message was taken from http://www.conceptart.org/forums/ Previous Post: I don't really like hogarth's style I find that he stretches his figur... Next Post: hello White Rose, first of all you seem to be motivated, thats the m... |