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flie: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QsoFbA3x1DxfzSg7cbLL7AImGj5nE5pr/view?usp=sharing

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I have been realized that at the beginning, it's better that don't keep anything in mind just trust the instinct and subconscious experience then worry about the proportion and accuracy later. I use spheres for the proportion data(Including the thickness of different part of the limbs and the torso) because no matter what angle you look at it, it's the same circle,that saved a lot of process time. Is it better to paint the sketch than draw the sketch? maybe somewhere in between :] ps: sorry I still  haven't figuring out why all those black spaces in the video <3

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Asher Tail

Ahh thank you so much for this! This is super helpful!!! Will there be any more figure drawing processes? :D

Graye

I have to second Asher! I have started following folks on Patreon mostly to learn their process. I am trying to learn how to draw. This circle proportion concept is really interesting because I often struggle with proportion and how to approach planning out a figure. I've been a quiet fan of your stuff for some time now, so its great to see what you are doing. I hope you do more exhibitions of technique! I would love to see your approach to coloring too, which I have no idea how to begin right now!

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good question! but about coloring I am still try to figuring out how a better way to do it. I have couple techniques posted here very early but still need to improve. basically it's complex subject maybe because I want it like something similar to render a 3D scene, not really a traditional way to approach it. and I know the traditional way is like for example Alex Ross he will took reference pictures of model with lighting set for basically every piece he did. ultimately you need a certain amount of references for coloring if you want it look gorgeous:)