Thanks!
Always happy to hear comments (and support...)
Thanks!
Always happy to hear comments (and support...)
I'm with Clueless. Hands can be very difficult. I highly reccommend "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" by Dr. Betty Edwards. You need help with hands? There's a great lesson there.
The foreshortening in this is well done. You can tell the perspective played a big role here, but I'd like to see more shading. Value can add a lot more effective mood to your pieces.
Veeery cool. I love the sense of foreshortening in this one. And almost a bubble/scrolling up perspective in looking from one side to the other, does a really good job of making you feel like you're craning your neck to see up. The only thing I'd suggest is practice drawing hands - but I think that goes for just about everyone.