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    • Ben Rudnicki142
      Ben Rudnicki142 last edited by

      Thanks everyone!

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      • Javier Diaz
        Javier Diaz last edited by

        So I ended up giving this a bit of a draw over. I think the idea is good, it's just the silhouette needs a bit of tweaking. I gave him more of a streamlined look, since he tends to be lanky. Also changed his pose, since it was a bit confusing if he was confident or unsure of himself. Then I also changed the hand, as it was difficult to read before.

        sherlock_changes.jpg

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        • Steve Young
          Steve Young last edited by

          Think about your characters silhouette, if that reads well, then you're on the right track. Good work so far.

          Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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          • Rob Smith
            Rob Smith last edited by

            So much better. Keep going!

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            • Leontine
              Leontine @Ben Rudnicki142 last edited by

              @Ben-Rudnicki142 Hi There Ben, Your on the right track there!

              Leontine
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              • Ben Rudnicki142
                Ben Rudnicki142 last edited by

                Thanks @javier-diaz the draw over makes more sense. I was trying to go for a more dynamic pose like this 306770-the-great-mouse-detective.jpg but even with that I don't have that line of action correct. I definitely agree I need to make it more readable. The hand makes a lot more sense as well seeing it the way you did. I will keep reworking this and post the update when I get a chance.

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                • Ben Rudnicki142
                  Ben Rudnicki142 last edited by

                  Ok here is my latest revision. I changed the hands as per your suggestion @javier-diaz . I also adjusted that rear foot like you mentioned @lynn-larson. I tried readjusting the posing but I need to work on that more as it seemed like a completely different character, I probably just need to work on it more but I was growing frustrated with it. DetectiveRevised2.jpg DetectivePoseChange.jpg

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                  • Lynn Larson
                    Lynn Larson SVS OG last edited by

                    I looks much better to me, but i see where you were trying to go with it 🙂 the mouse's shoulders are back much further, which makes the rear facing foot seem more in line. The latest version is going well 🙂

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                    • Jana
                      Jana last edited by

                      What might help you in finding the right pose is to draw a stick figure over your reference detective and to use this stick figure as base for your drawing. Don't give up... 😊

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                      • Javier Diaz
                        Javier Diaz last edited by

                        You're on the right track! Ended up doing a bit of a draw over again. In that reference image of TGMD, I would look at his pose. They are really pushing it. Of course, that is more whimsical, but the same rules apply.

                        I also shortened the extended arm as it was too large.
                        sherlock.png

                        Hope this helps.

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                        • ?
                          A Former User last edited by

                          Hello everyone, I'm not a pro so my advise is only my opinion and experimentation, so don't take this as expert advise. I did some tweaking of the pose and added a dynamic pose as the mouse. It's really, really exaggerated. I either butchered the image or made some surgical work to it, but it's up to you if I've helped or not.
                          DrawOverdetectiverevised.jpg

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