Thank you!! Lots of art in college. a big break from taking art seriously. then got back into art... got a tablet and here we are.

Looks very clean and as far as I can see the lines are correct! Good job! :smile:

Good perspective work! I also like how clean your proportion exercises look.

Really nice! the curves are very well done. especially the TV.

I've finally worked gesture drawing into my daily routine. Am going to continue proportion exercise for the time being because its easy and is really going to help cement these ideas in my head. Below is my full figure from reference assignment using measurement tools. Going to keep working on this in a less developed capacity.

Hope everyone has an awesome week!

Good job, Adam!
I especially like the one on the bottom left, it conveys a good sense of depth! :smile:

First of all, thank you @OpaqueApple

Started the term 2 classes and I'm dropping some of that practice working on the head. Having to force myself to slow down and Re-learn a lot of this has been a bit difficult but I'm sure i'll see the difference down the road. I know these are a bit messy and some of the foreshortened ones need a bit of work. Going to continue this exercise for sure.

I've rolled the head exercises into my daily warm ups. So I'm doing 8-10 heads from different angles every day. Here I've finally got some Anatomy 2 practice (ears and Noses). So much good knowledge in here. Sad to say it but in all the studio art classes I took in college, none of my professors brought even a fraction of the knowledge of anatomy that Marc is sharing. Wish I would have educated myself sooner.

I'm really wishing I had more immediate feedback when working on the Anatomy 2 stuff, but I'm sharing my progress on it. I'm obviously super not happy with where I am using the tools marc provides in the class to construct my heads, but as with all new skills / tools, I realize they take time to master. Definitely going to keep at the full head practice as I work through the rest of term 2. I really think most of my problem is applying more critical construction and use of good perspective / measuring / etc.

I know I have my own notes on the piece, but if you have any constructive feedback, I'd love to make sure I get some thorough critique regarding this, even if it's just confirming what I'm seeing is wrong.

Hope all have a great weekend.