Tyler, Pages 3-7 are the best; 3-4 are really nice. Stay loose but capture more definition from memory and go back over the loose lines with bolder and more definitive marks. You've nicely captured rhythm and weight shift. Don't short change the extremities - the feet and hands are undeveloped. I know it's difficult to do this quickly - but pull on the knowledge you have of the form of hands and feet. Capture a gesture with them, too. Good work.
Tyler,
ReplyDeletePages 3-7 are the best; 3-4 are really nice. Stay loose but capture more definition from memory and go back over the loose lines with bolder and more definitive marks.
You've nicely captured rhythm and weight shift.
Don't short change the extremities - the feet and hands are undeveloped.
I know it's difficult to do this quickly - but pull on the knowledge you have of the form of hands and feet. Capture a gesture with them, too.
Good work.