Nice job and that piece!
Welcome aboard!

Welcome to the forums :smile: what a cool piece you have there, looking forward to see more

welcome to the forums! :smiley:

Glad to see another fellow aspiring animator :smiley:

Here are some construction lines and cylinder exercises I did today:




These are spot on, good shadow choice too

Cheers

I spent a lot of time on the first 2 measured figure drawings because I was being too perfectionistic. When I did the 3rd drawing I just went for it and finished it way faster and enjoyed the process more.


Great job! There’s nothing wrong with taking a long time. At this point I think the major objective is to simply control that stylus and be able to copy outlines and measure. It’s a plus that you draw the figure as you always learn some anatomy even if you aren’t sure what x or y is called - you just get familiar with it

At least that’s how I see these initial studies

It’s really clever when you think about it, memorize the overall proportions, learn to see the basic 3D forms in space that describe the body, learn to copy the outline and learn to spot the flow

Cheers!

Thank you for the reassurance @snakker!
I felt so frustrated while doing this because I kept making sure my lines where as similar as I could get to the reference photo. (I would take my line art and put it over the photo for comparison the whole time)
I'm glad that what I did actually helped me with the 3rd drawing, because I back tracked a lot less and just tried to make confident lines and I was surprised with the end result.

I did some gesture drawings.
I'll need to practice more daily to improve my confidence in placing my lines.

Here are a few 1 and 2 point perspective drawings.
I'm planning of doing my street corner next week as well as practicing my convergence lines using photo's on the internet.
I'll also be repeating the above exercises weekly as well to compare my progress, and post it here if I'm satisfied with them.

Hope everyone has a blessed weekend!

looks pretty good to my eyes. only thing that i would suggest is to put the vanishing points way far off the canvas, otherwise will look a bit squished, that said, it works as it is, so good stuff.