Convict doing parkour. And also just sitting
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Convict doing parkour. And also just sitting
It took a while. Sorry I haven’t posted. A lot has been going on and I’m not really in the best mental state currently due to things in my private life.
Hi, I've been a fan of your art since the old DeviantArt days and really admire your dynamic poses. You recently posted about one of your commissions that was modelled on a cat picture. This is very intriguing. So I wanted to ask you, how do you come up with your poses? Do you have a big pile of reference photos to choose from, or do you use ones you happen to come across randomly? How do you know which one will work best for a character?
I want to get better at drawing dynamic poses. It's not easy for me to start drawing again after a long time and everything looks boring. Do you have any advice?
I know you're very busy and probably don't have time to answer every message you get. It would be great if you could show your drawing process again. Have a nice day.
Pose ideas come from all over the place! I try to consider what would be fun to draw for the particular character first, then narrow it down with ref photos. For cats and other animals, I do have folders of cool critter poses I've collected over the years. But googling stuff like "photo of cat jumping towards camera" helps too. I don't really know it's the right pose to use till I draw it, so I start VERY loosely and tell myself "this isn't permanent, it doesn't have to be good, I'm just trying it out real quick." I sat on this ask for a long time because I thought I could dig up a particular dynamic drawing tutorial another artist had made, but I can't remember who did it. ;__; Fortunately there are a lot of useful tutorials out there to help develop dynamic drawing more. I watched this one this morning to vet it, and it's got some good info. https://youtu.be/TRMcrElBRsM?si=dXB4BC3SBtnF7sbF&t=140
Mostly for me it's about imagining myself drawing something, and seeing if I have fun with it. I hope this helps some!
I want to share with you my first comissioned character sheet! I'm still thrilled with the work and my lovely customer and I'm really looking forward to creating more amazing characters like this
I just absolutely love fantasy and dnd themes, so I'm always open to these kinds of commissions and tried to put my best into this job.
This is something I did for the first time, but I also wanted to put my own touches on the character sheet and we decided to add dynamic poses. They are intentionally sketchy, but in this way I wanted to convey the combative and serious mood of the character.
Also, as a bonus, I've attached two full-length images of the dynamic poses, because I didn't want to stop working on my beloved cleric 🥺💖
Life Drawing Study with Bridgeman
Testing out some things
Deerhounds
today on improving my art skills: 3 point perspective with humans!
it was a lot of fun but also very challenging,which is good,that means I am learning!