These gestures are looking really good! Great flow in those 60s poses

Cheers

2 months later

Thanks! Your work's looking great too!

I did some eye studies yesterday too.

These studies are all looking amazing!

6 months later

Okay...first things first, I'm sorry this page kind of died.
I was busy with work and I genuinely didn't have time for a while to keep working on Art School. I just recently started up again.

So, updates:

I didn't do much for the anatomy and perspective assignments from Term 2. I did practice drawing separate facial features, but perspective is still something that I struggle with, so I usually use a grid tool when I make art. It doesn't help that I'm not good at background art and design to begin with. If anyone has any tips on how to do this assignment I would really appreciate it.

I started Term 2, with Clothing Folds. This was fun.

Next I practiced rendering clothes. It was a good chance to practice my rendering, which is a weak point for me, so it was a lot of fun.

Then I did the dressing assignment. I'm currently working on another page like this. The hard part is finding nude models to draw on! :sweat_smile: Does anyone know where I can find downloadable resources for that?

Great stuff!
Only thing I notice are the folds on knees kinda "indenting" into the knee instead of getting pushed out by the knees on the baggier clothes

As for sources, pinterest is actually pretty good, or getting a pack on the marketplace/other art store

cheers

Good point, I'll rectify that in my next practice. Thanks for the feedback!

Oy, this is all good practice Leiana.

Cloths fit it really will technically, though I would recommend to look up references for similar poses to get some of the more difficult details. It can be really difficult to find the exact pose, but you might find clothes folding in a similar fashion, and then use those for reference. For example a girl with a dress running

You can see how the dress wraps around or flows near the hip and legs, and then copy the structure, adapting it to your specific pose.