transparent fox says: erasers are for chumps
My teacher has this idea that the head should always be directly over the supporting foot, but I couldn't really make it make sense here, I've analysed and found it to be 'cause of eir back being longer and more bent than a normal contrapposto. Also tried in a new sketch... but normally I just try to keep the head over the sort of "shared base" of the feet.
But does it look unbalanced to you?
My teacher has this idea that the head should always be directly over the supporting foot, but I couldn't really make it make sense here, I've analysed and found it to be 'cause of eir back being longer and more bent than a normal contrapposto. Also tried in a new sketch... but normally I just try to keep the head over the sort of "shared base" of the feet.
But does it look unbalanced to you?
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It does look unbalanced, which I can actually see much more clearly in small view than large view. I can't quite put my finger on it, but it seems as if the hips are cocked in the opposite direction than would make sense if a person was standing with their weight shifted as his/hers is. But I'm also not an art student, so don't quote me on that.
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