The drawing looks a tiny bit better in person.
Anyway, I usually try not to render the entire thing, because it wastes too much of my time.
I made a few mistakes, but I think it is worthy of being finished.
I just don't know when.
Also, here you can see a bit of my process.
I first try to draw an outline taking into account proportions.
I then start rendering.
Many times I'm too far into the rendering to erase whatever mistakes I've made (Something every art professor tells you to avoid)
I'm not to keen about showing my reference photos, because I feel it can take away from what I'm showing.
But, if anyone wants me to post it I will edit this thing and put it here.
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love this picture, halzie ! your light and shadow play is really on point <3 good penciling of the body's folds and contours, too <3 i love this one !
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Thanks. I realized that I need bigger paper if I want to draw things like this. It hurts my wrist to draw on relatively small paper (9inx12in)
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