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Please Enjoy the Dulcet Tones of Mr. Michael McDonald
Please Enjoy the Dulcet Tones of Mr. Michael McDonald by @DEEW0R (DEEW0R)

Guy in a suit... yeah he inna suit And lady with a finger.....yeah she have 10 of em

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Posted: Thursday, 04 January, 2024 @ 03:29 PM

I like these twisting motions.

These are always difficult angles to draw and I think capturing that torque the way you have is really hard.

I'm curious, why the different colours of lines? Is that to gauge different moving parts of the anatomy or foreshortening or?

Posted: Thursday, 04 January, 2024 @ 04:14 PM

@The-Wizard-of-Zaar: Thanks fella :) The lines are different passes of the drawing that I didn't feel like erasing so I just switched the colors to differentiate them

Posted: Thursday, 04 January, 2024 @ 04:20 PM

@DEEW0R:

So helps you keep track of what to keep in stages?

Clever.

Posted: Thursday, 04 January, 2024 @ 04:40 PM
Rating: 5

Very cool!! I absolutely LOOOVE the "flow" you got going on with these poses! Keep up the great work :D

Posted: Thursday, 04 January, 2024 @ 05:08 PM

@onemillionfurries: Thanks, and can do!

Posted: Friday, 27 September, 2024 @ 06:41 PM

@onemillionfurries: The right sketch reminds me of a tutorial by Tracy Butler, specifically the "line of action" described in Card 2. I freehand everything as I lack the confidence for inks and don't trust myself erasing skeletal sketches without wrecking the main art, but I do my best to incorporate the lessons of these structural outlines.

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