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dicfor in the post "Lesson 5: Drawing Animals"

2016-05-25 21:26

Ill be honest, I struggled a lot with this. I have many, many pages I tossed out. Anyway I have been having more fun with it the last couple of days, here is the homework. Thank you for providing this service for us!

dicfor in the post "Lesson 4: Drawing Insects and Arachnids"

2016-04-26 21:13

Once again here they are. Thank you for your constructive criticism. I'm really trying to implement what you're pointing out. I made sure to lay down heavier lines during the construction phase. Really focused on forms instead of shapes, and visualizing the objects as 3d. Also worked on my texturing. Wasn't happy with my Dung Beetle so I drew a 5th, but left him in there anyway. Hope this is better, otherwise I'm gonna run out of insects!

dicfor in the post "Lesson 4: Drawing Insects and Arachnids"

2016-04-25 04:23

Here are the four extra drawings. I took 2 pics of in the constructions phase of each drawing, so you can see more details of what im doing and maybe catch something wrong. I went back are restudied your section on contour lines. I tried my best to give volume everywhere I could. I also worked on my hair textures, im not happy with the results but it is an improvement over drawing every hair.

dicfor in the post "Lesson 4: Drawing Insects and Arachnids"

2016-04-17 22:57

Here is my Submission for this lesson.

dicfor in the post "Lesson 3: Drawing Plants"

2016-04-01 18:55

Here is my Submission.

I have a lot of rough edges, but I am really struggling with representing high density textures as a general shape without the details. My Baobab tree leaves for example. I also attempted to do a pine tree but I just couldn't get it to look right. I'm sure that will click later. Anyway please ignore the scribbles on page 3 my 2 year old thought he would add to the drawing when i wasn't looking. Again thank you for your time.