A step-by-step drawing of the pose exercises I usually do in the mornings when work allows me to do so.
The most fun and important part is the first, the sketch from photo reference (1), and I often should stop there. But I start adding details (2), then adjusting the many errors that I can see (3) and since I have it in pencil, why not inking it? (4). And from there, adding a little color (5) is no time.
The most fun and important part is the first, the sketch from photo reference (1), and I often should stop there. But I start adding details (2), then adjusting the many errors that I can see (3) and since I have it in pencil, why not inking it? (4). And from there, adding a little color (5) is no time.
This should not take much than one and a half hour of fun.




