




These were done a few years ago before i had my daughter. I used to love to figure draw. Infact, I drew so many naked people, it took my awhile to get used to drawing the figure with clothes! To actually be able to leave my house and go to a workshop would be a dream come true these days...sigh
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There's so much energy in these sketches, and I love the way you've handled the lighting on these.
Shades of Andrew Loomis.
still learning, V. I love all the classic illustrators style. thanks!
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