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(Uploading it a day late because I had to merge the images and I was too lazy for that yesterday).
References: https://line-of-action.com/
Well, I drew the first 20 yesterday and the remaining 32 today. But yesterday I was too tired and I needed to wake up early, so I decided to upload everything today. So we have double the content this time!
I have already drawn quite a few sketches following the tutorial, so I decided to take the step to the next phase. Which, not gonna lie, i haven't followed too strictly, LOL. I mean, the idea i got is that, once you have the mannequin, you just draw over it adding some details (?) Idk. I did separate hands from the arms and feet form the legs. But other than that, I've just taken the liberty to flow a bit more freely while drawing. Kind of how I did a long while ago when i did the live reference sessions on paper.
I have noticed that perspective on feet is EXTREMELY important. And I've also noticed that I'm quite slow. Or slower than I remembered, or slower than I thought I would be, at the very least. When i did this on paper, my stroke accuracy was higher iirc. Not only that, but the technique I used wasn't as schematic, so I could optimise the drawing path for each sketch. And, well, I also respected the time limits.
Today, I have noticed my accuracy isn't super great. I'm starting to depend a lot on the Undo tool, something to maybe be aware of. I'm also making the 3D mannequin, which takes up some time. And I'm not respecting time limits because I'm never close to finishing in time. (+)