KuroNeko: Ah yes the old anatomy training excuse to draw sexy characters :p
But seriously though, you're on the right track, keep practicing and you're bound to see results, no matter how long it'll take.
(Nice choice of color for that swimsuit btw)
_Noxygen_: Imo I feel you should focus more on perspective, freehand drawing simple volumes in perspective at multiple angles, and construction/deconstruction of complex and simple forms. They're the very foundation of your drawings, and will gift you this illusion of three dimensionality in your images. Think of your canvas not as a flat space, but as a three dimensional area to construct (I think of it like that grid workspace in Blender).
Anatomy is very advance and requires a good understanding of perspective, foreshortening and some shading and lighting to effectively communicate anatomical form in your drawings, which is why I say start with furthering your understanding of form and perspective. I'd would even say they are crucial fundementals in almost any artistic medium. I recommend watching Jazza explain these things, he's great at making this stuff fun to listen and learn from. I say give it two weeks of daily mindful practice from life and image references with the purpose of understanding and applying these two fundementals, and I garuentee you'll make huge improvements in drawing!
Sorry for the long post lol I wanted to help but now it got too long
Skybolt06: Hey looks pretty good, just keep doing what you're doing and you'll get better, that's what I'm doing, and I'm getting better... I think... I hope
nice art boyo
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But seriously though, you're on the right track, keep practicing and you're bound to see results, no matter how long it'll take.
(Nice choice of color for that swimsuit btw)
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Anatomy is very advance and requires a good understanding of perspective, foreshortening and some shading and lighting to effectively communicate anatomical form in your drawings, which is why I say start with furthering your understanding of form and perspective. I'd would even say they are crucial fundementals in almost any artistic medium. I recommend watching Jazza explain these things, he's great at making this stuff fun to listen and learn from. I say give it two weeks of daily mindful practice from life and image references with the purpose of understanding and applying these two fundementals, and I garuentee you'll make huge improvements in drawing!
Sorry for the long post lol I wanted to help but now it got too long
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nice art boyo