Comment 92676

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Dec 8, 2017, 5:10:12 PM UTC
what i meant was feeling less "mushy" like there are actually bones holding up the figure.

Comment ID 92676

[Art] 35 min study
Dec 24, 2017, 12:58:03 AM UTC on [Art] 35 min study
OK, I found the original image, and I think I know what is throwing the image off. I didn't study art at school (Although I've taken a lot of casual classes), but I feel like in the process of focusing on the bumps and folds, you've lost the base form of the figure. I feel like using longer curves to map out her shape will help fix that. That, and looking at your negative space. The over all shape looks right- I just feel like there was a lot of focus put on detailing in contour rather than in shading.

I hope that helped ^^;
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  • Dec 24, 2017, 1:18:57 AM UTC
    Yes you're right. I think what happens is I get lazy when it comes to the shading. I don't want to take the time to do it. And I get sloppy. I also enjoy the contour portion because it seems the most interesting and in focusing on it too much, I lose the form.
    • Dec 24, 2017, 1:25:42 AM UTC
      It may help using brown card, or shading behind the figure maybe? That way, it's less line dependent.
      • Dec 24, 2017, 4:16:13 AM UTC
        You mean like using toned paper?
        • Dec 24, 2017, 6:27:14 AM UTC
          Yeah- and using black and white to get highlights and shadows. It helps some people to work from a mid tone out. Forces you to focus on the whole range.