Sorry to not be John, but that one looks better to me... His face has more form, in the previous ones it looked a bit flat and warped. he just looks more natural here.
yeah, I think your right, I was checking my last drawings now and really it seems that they were flatter in his face that my last version, and this one has more space also in his face.
Sorry to not be John, but that one looks better to me... His face has more form, in the previous ones it looked a bit flat and warped. he just looks more natural here.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chloe! any opinion is well received.
ReplyDeleteyeah, I think your right, I was checking my last drawings now and really it seems that they were flatter in his face that my last version, and this one has more space also in his face.
thanks!
make it easy for me to comment
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and show your analysis of my drawing before you start your copy
My opinion without seeing the original
still too stiff
your curves tend to be too mathematical, not organic enough and avoid parallel lines
you need to combine solidity with organic forms and a strong statement
that drawer's perspective is all wrong; it is in my original too
that's the kind of stuff I want layout artists to fix-my mistakes
you skipped a bunch of steps
ReplyDeletehis head has no structure or hierarchy
his feet are wobbly
why not pick some other Kaspar drawings I did that are a little more finished to begin with
and read my latest post with the muscle man
ok!
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