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How to remember the dynamics of walking model in sketch

In my experience, it is to draw more pictures and summarize more.

If an art student draws at least 10 temporary scenes every day, two of them are sketched or written from scratch. I used to sketch fairly well, but because I didn't draw ten sketches every day before the entrance exam, the score of the entrance exam sketch was only 79. On the contrary, I got 85 in the cool color test (you know, my color score has always been above 70, and I am so happy to get 85. Ahem, it's too far from the point). And if I practice often, I may be able to play normally (my sketch score is generally above 86, with a maximum of 98).

If you want to be lazy to draw light and shade or block, these two are easier to produce results (another reason why I lost is that I like to draw light and shade results. I chose line drawing during the exam, so it's best not to draw unfamiliar styles during the exam.

If you have passed the exam and are studying, I suggest you draw more. Ok, goodbye, let's talk about my summary method:

Pay attention to your previous shortcomings when drawing. Take dynamics as an example. My own grasp of the dynamics is not very accurate, and I should exaggerate when I first started to take shape. Also, dynamics and proportion are inseparable. If the proportion is right, the dynamics will be almost right (the sketch head is a good example, and sketches were always practiced together).

Write the question on the edge of the picture when you are finished. Pay attention next time. If you ask me why I haven't changed the same question for hundreds of times, then I suggest you either stop writing for a while or read more. )

One more thing, don't look at a person for a long time (joking)