and how do you know he didn't do it?riddla wrote:Perhaps you should ask this time for something rep actually did himself.
how's my sketch?
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Some nice work here, but what this thread needs is some manarse.


I haven't done much life drawing, and I haven't done any since my year at art college two years ago. When I did do it I think I was reasonably good, though I really havent developed it since.
While I'm doing my degree in Fine Art, that's mostly History and Theory, and my practical work hasn't really involved anything figurative.
Regardless I think I probably should have developed the life drawing. If I do need to draw people properly at some stage, I may find I can't do it well enough. I wouldn't be opposed to learning some stuff from a book, but I really don't want to find myself drawing musclemen or mathematically proportioned "ideals".


I haven't done much life drawing, and I haven't done any since my year at art college two years ago. When I did do it I think I was reasonably good, though I really havent developed it since.
While I'm doing my degree in Fine Art, that's mostly History and Theory, and my practical work hasn't really involved anything figurative.
Regardless I think I probably should have developed the life drawing. If I do need to draw people properly at some stage, I may find I can't do it well enough. I wouldn't be opposed to learning some stuff from a book, but I really don't want to find myself drawing musclemen or mathematically proportioned "ideals".
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