People related sketchbook

This one shows how sometimes I need to take my skeletal base and just select, grab and pull parts of it apart to make better proportions. (Note the awkward blank slash in the chest :grin:) Depending on the gap placement, I don’t bother filling it in before drawing the next stage.

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Alright! More poses from the same summer '25 sprint I did :slight_smile:

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I noticed for these last couple, I started getting a little more confident to give some clothing details. (and for this one, a face!). I think it was a good sign, but also a distraction in a sense. The point of the sprint was poses, not ‘accesories’. Having said that though, the fact that I started liking the poses enough to take them to the next levels… was a good sign :slight_smile:

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Alright, these next ones were the last of my poses sprint last summer. This first guy here really threw me off with his angle. The face isn’t great, but I was happy [enough] with the pose. :grin:

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Again, this next one had me scrambling with the angle. (Had a lot of wire frame iterations on this chap.) Eventually, especially when I got the face to where it wasn’t driving me crazy, I called it done. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Looking back, I think after that last one I subconsciously selected a pose that wasn’t showing the face. :grin:

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This last one I was apparently pumped, as I grabbed a ref with ‘several poses’ at once! (Sweet photo of some kids dressed up for All Saints’ Day). Though the sprint ended around this time so I never ended up taking the image to ‘completion’, I figure I had tackled what I set out to do for it by capturing the essential posing.

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