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@Lee-White Thank you so much Lee for taking the time to write and share your "doorway technique' I will definitely give it a try, putting people in a stacked rectangle almost pushed me over the edge! I will post where I got to today and then start fresh with yours- I too think it will be more organic your way! Thank you Thank you!!!
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Where I got to today using the rectangle approach -
This is where I stopped today. Now to try it Lee's way.......
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Love the doorway method, so much easier this took minutes as opposed to hours and I think they look better, I will probably change the lower left figure pose but I can't thank you enough for sharing your "doorway technique"
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Ongoing progress thanks to Lee's new technique I have adopted, just not sure how far to take the shading since I am going to be coloring in photoshop. I would love to hear all of your thoughts discoveries on how far you take your shading before coloring ?
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Great work so far. I see you are making a great effort.
A small thing I noticed is that the girl on the left would be a bit longer and more triangular in this perspective. Check out some of these Andrew Loomis head drawings from his Head and Hands book on this blog:
http://wachoosay.tumblr.com/post/15077739921/cycliccircumferentia-cypheroftyr
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@NickA Thank you so much Nick I will definitely check out the link!
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@NickA Great link thank you, when you say "longer" did you mean just her head or her body as well? - trying to see it but I think I may have perspective blindness- ha ha
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Sorry I was referring to the head.
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@NickA I thought so thank you! I will work on that.
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@NickA Thank you so much for your help-Hopefully a bit better-I think so, what do you think?
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Definitely an improvement.
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@NickA Thank you for your help!