I see a bit of Ed McGuinness influence in yout muscle definition and shading! It's cool! The whole crouched position is tough to pull off when you're still finding your way around anatomy, but, you've obviously trained yourself quite a bit!
The Good: I dig your shading around the muscles, and yeh, your willingess to risk a tough'ish pose!
The bad: Try and play around with less challenging poses, and get comfortable with your anatomy! You're almost there, and the faults in there are minimal AND you disguise it well, but still: The hands are a bit to small compared to the perportion of the body. The arms are a bit short too. But, guys like Rob Liefeld get away with it professionally! Hehe. Lest comment, if you had made it darker under his left chest muscle it would have created more of an illusions that he's leaning forward. At the moment it's a bit too straight!
Finally, it's a nice piece of work, and doom2099, keep on going man! It's just practice. EVERY TIME YOU DRAW you get better, as long as you learn from your mistakes.
Hope this helped you!
I see a bit of Ed McGuinness influence in yout muscle definition and shading! It's cool! The whole crouched position is tough to pull off when you're still finding your way around anatomy, but, you've obviously trained yourself quite a bit!
The Good: I dig your shading around the muscles, and yeh, your willingess to risk a tough'ish pose!
The bad: Try and play around with less challenging poses, and get comfortable with your anatomy! You're almost there, and the faults in there are minimal AND you disguise it well, but still: The hands are a bit to small compared to the perportion of the body. The arms are a bit short too. But, guys like Rob Liefeld get away with it professionally! Hehe. Lest comment, if you had made it darker under his left chest muscle it would have created more of an illusions that he's leaning forward. At the moment it's a bit too straight!
Finally, it's a nice piece of work, and doom2099, keep on going man! It's just practice. EVERY TIME YOU DRAW you get better, as long as you learn from your mistakes.
Hope this helped you!
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