Here are some sketches i did earlier today, some of them are a bit sloppy though. The skull on the very left was cut off during the scan, along with not alot of the pencil being picked up.
Heres 2 basic drawings. The bottom right drawing I drew way too small which now I see was my problem on the previous drawings, aside from adding too much detail. Tired of drawing for now. Going to attempt one of DKK's head suggestions and ill work up more sketches tomorrow.
Had no references and i didn't want to try it without any sort of base. I also haven't drawn in a while so i drew those basic heads to 'warm up'. Working up a new drawing right now using references in the angles you described. The sketch-angle of that skull helps alot, thanks.
I do sketch daily, yes. With books theres so many that you can get and too many options, are there any main ones I should get? Id prefer E-books so I dont have to wait (pretty sure amazon has this). The books are relatively cheap so I guess I could get about 3 or so. Any crits on the model guys? :O
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i would try and focus on proper proportions before starting to sculpt in muscle detail, i have the same problem with trying to include all the necessary muscles before stepping back and looking at the underlying form. also, while your still learning i would suggest trying to stay at a relatively low polycount. basically…