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          Kanaiyah Ward
                        
    
    
    
      these poses are solid great!!
they look highly realistic and id never knows it was a drawing .
I believe you should add some minor details and don't overdo it
    
    
    
      they look highly realistic and id never knows it was a drawing .
I believe you should add some minor details and don't overdo it
                        
            
          
          Zkbpkp
                        
    
    
    
      Haha you're too kind, thanks :)
Yeah I should do some poses with a longer time span to be able to pay more attention to details, I'm still too slow to be able to do details in 10 minutes 😄
    
    
    
      Yeah I should do some poses with a longer time span to be able to pay more attention to details, I'm still too slow to be able to do details in 10 minutes 😄
Starswirl (unregistered visitor)
      Good use of the white pencil and light, it gives enough form without overdoing it. The poses are quite stiff though, learning to make your more fluid should probably a good priority, other than that it's pretty good
    
    
    
    
      
                        
            
          
          Kanaiyah Ward
                        
    
    
    
      youre welcome
    
    
    
    
      





Reasons:
1) It could help you out on your perceptions of edges, spaces, and relationships (proportions and angles)
2) To help make your edges, spaces, proportions, and angles less rigid, and more dynamic, spontaneous, fluid, energetic, and lively.
For plenty more info, make sure you check out Successful Drawing by Loomis
Take care, peace, and stay diamond.
I've been going to check out Loomis for a while since I saw his head construction method, which seems to be quite helpful for me.
Also I feel like I really should pay more attention to negative spaces you mentioned — sometimes I focus too much on positive spaces and notice the mistakes that are obvious when you look at negative spaces too late to fix them in a limited time span.