Open Close Pose - those are vital poses for storyboarding to showing the acting of the character - contrast between open a close poses creates visual interest.
Flipping the Masses -sometimes there is no place for extreme acting. -but we still can add some interest by shifting the weight of parts in this case head and torso tilt. -also twisting figures is another way to add dimensionality to your drawing!
I met Kim back in 2015 and I was lucky enough to get few words with him and get drawover my stuff. he was one of the biggest inspiration for me and huge force to get better at drawing and perspective. Huge lost for art community today 😔
Drawing in perspective by multiplying cubes I used only a few references, by measuring proportion I could dissect cube to inscribe skull in right size and perspective. This is a bit time consuming but in long run, it will give me more freedom and maybe @KimJungGiUS superpowers ?
sketch final
How it started: How it ended:
Sketchbook things ✨
I met Kim back in 2015 and I was lucky enough to get few words with him and get drawover my stuff. he was one of the biggest inspiration for me and huge force to get better at drawing and perspective. Huge lost for art community today 😔
messy bun expressions ?
Emphasis on depth - dimensionality is one of the keys to good drawing (thanks captain obvious) - by repeating the same shape and overlapping it we create a sense of 3d form - in this case, ears and hair buns
Insertion - In storyboard, there is a need for speed and quick read so Insertions are a vital tool - This is maybe not anatomically correct all the time, but again those wedges around the joints add dimensionality and depth by overlapping the masses.