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Another topic from the not-so-popular category of “conversations with myself,” in which I will (or maybe won’t) share my thoughts on certain issues. In other words, this topic is a continuation of these two posts: one, two.
To be honest, it seems to me that I am somewhat slow when it comes to self-education, and I attribute this to problems with concentration and the fact that, for the most part, I have not purposefully studied anything for more than ten years (of course, not counting some minor things). That is, it is difficult without specific tasks. Well, what's the point in complaining about it? You need to try and experiment because, as you know, nothing can be achieved without effort, even if it's just an awareness of your potential or its complete absence.
It is important to note that despite, obviously, terrible results, I find pleasure in the process itself. And also, one should remember that I shoot using a rather mediocre camera.
In any case, today, despite still having some problems with my right hand, I couldn't resist and picked up a pencil. Judging by how I feel, I overworked it again. However, the monologue isn’t about that.
This time, I tried to draw a pose different from the one that looks like “attention.” As a result, I got something far from what I had in mind. In addition, in my opinion:
a) the head is too big;
b) the neck is excessively high;
c) the legs don't look much like legs;
d) perhaps the torso is too large, but otherwise, I generally like the upper part of the body.
e) the previous drawing looked nicer, despite the obvious presence of scoliosis.
Other notes:
a) fingers and feet remain the most problematic elements;
b) it seems that I am slowly starting to understand the mechanics of drawing eyes;
c) I figured out how to draw a skirt with folds;
d) initially, this was supposed to be a character who would become my guide on this path, but since the facial features turned out completely different from what I planned, let this be her classmate, and I will create her later.