11-13-2017, 03:19 AM
Yeah, I have an online course I can take any time that teaches how to draw the human figure from the mind like it's an invention.
It was definitely hard at first. But I still get my horizontal or vertical scales off; mostly horizontal, either too skinny or too fat.
After this book is finished, probably will take that course again (I took part of it but didn't get past bones).
Some days I'm lazy, and others I'm so eager to get started. But I try not to let the eagerness get too much. I just sit and calm myself if I begin to feel antsy.
I am drawing anthros every so often because they have human bodies, except the hand paws, feet paws, tail, and head, and fur. But I believe the
underlying musculature is approx the same. Bones would possibly be a bit different.
It was definitely hard at first. But I still get my horizontal or vertical scales off; mostly horizontal, either too skinny or too fat.
After this book is finished, probably will take that course again (I took part of it but didn't get past bones).
Some days I'm lazy, and others I'm so eager to get started. But I try not to let the eagerness get too much. I just sit and calm myself if I begin to feel antsy.
I am drawing anthros every so often because they have human bodies, except the hand paws, feet paws, tail, and head, and fur. But I believe the
underlying musculature is approx the same. Bones would possibly be a bit different.