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My teacher really disliked this page - a believer of enclosed figures. Still, I really like it, and believe that I adequately described the main forces despite using few lines. Lots of room for improvement though - which is fantastic. Though it says 1min, I'm pretty sure all but the bottom left are 30 second poses.
I'd like to refine this technique further, and be able to describe entire figures using just the flow. I think it gives a stronger sense of dynamics than starting with the torso or head. We'll have to see whether this technique amounts to anything down the line. I am really interested to see how far I can take it.
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...Bleh. I can either have partial drawings with lots of life, or drawings that are worked further and are hollow because of it. These are the latter. Have to make sketching a habit again.
Cool stuff you have here, very nice.
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