@06:20I'm going to have to second Ragewave here -- its really awesome how your pointing out the little things we can do to make the work better (all without being rude, kudos to that)
@06:15I am really impressed by this tutorial, probably even more than by any other in your line. It's learning value is high, as you show good works and explain why and how they can be improved. It's very different from a standard tutorial, where a teacher shows that he can draw a flawless anatomy in 5 seconds.
@07:52I think he mentioned something about the hair line in the head shots video. I think for what you are asking, you would lay down the hair line as a guide, then draw whatever hairstyle you want from that line.
Here's Part 2 of the corrections vid, hope ya'll enjoy, I won't be uploading vids for awhile 'cause I gotta work but feel free to note me with questions if you have any and cya laters!
@09:21Regarding anatomy books, what do you think about "Simplified Anatomy for the Comic Book Artist" by Christopher Hart?
I found that its easier to understand and eliminates a lot of the stuff about the tiny muscles in the body that you can't actually see. And I like it because I just can't stand reading the more scientific anatomy books, they make me feel like I'm back at school.
Mr.Sanchez I don't know if your going to have another corretions video any time soon, but if you do, I wanted to know if you'de like to use one of my pics for a corections video. Please.
I won't be posting vids for a bit and the last corrections vid was just too much, I won't be doing that again, sorry kiddo. Once my work load slows down I'll be posting more vids
@09:34I've definitely got to work on confidence with my sketching, and with my lines (especially in traditional work). Hair always trips me up. I always make it look too stiff.
Do you mind if perhaps I may ask to you critique some future sketches?
Robert
I'm very guilty of that.
It's learning value is high, as you show good works and explain why and how they can be improved. It's very different from a standard tutorial, where a teacher shows that he can draw a flawless anatomy in 5 seconds.