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  • #40280
    I think you are getting a general sense of proportions and it's good you're dividing the limbs and the body in sections.
    Despite that I think your drawing seem a little two dimensionals and they lack the illusion of 3D.
    To show that you can either draw solid shapes for the main masses of the body (chest, pelvis) or build a line hierarchy to show what is in the foreground and what is in the back.
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    #40203
    requesting critique for 10 min sketch 
    https://imgur.com/a/C4MaCcx
    • Numistalex edited this post on February 2, 2026 8:59am.
    • Sanne edited this post on February 2, 2026 10:34am. Reason: Fixed the link
    #40202
    Overall quite pleasant. To make it look more dynamic you could make the ribcage slightly tilted towards the right in opposition to the pelvis. The back looks a little flat, making the leg appear giant even with baggy clothing
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    #40145
    I think you should learn to apply the "8 heads" proportion method, with half of the body being measured at the height of 4 heads locating the crotch.
    In generals, most humans slightly diverge from this purely ideal standard but not by much. No human is 4 "heads" tall.
    It will just become natural from practice, no worries
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    #40129
    First critique for quick poses (1 minute) 
    [img]https://imgur.com/a/GsFSiWS[/img]