tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8325021609673279321.post9056976831005403494..comments2013-09-23T09:04:32.824-07:00Comments on Invisible Spaceship: the Erik Salthouse Blog: Some More SketcharoosWirthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10380307560764468264noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8325021609673279321.post-52856121123223536422010-12-28T10:50:09.238-08:002010-12-28T10:50:09.238-08:00Meerkats, actually, which means I need clarity in ...Meerkats, actually, which means I need clarity in my gesture sketches, methinks. <br /><br /> I think I see what you mean about hip/shoulder torque, so I'll work on that as well. <br /><br /> Weirdly enough, I find difficulty in reconciling between the "draw exactly what's in front of your eyes" and "go for the guts/expressionistic" schools of drawing.Wirthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10380307560764468264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8325021609673279321.post-3971944909966869352010-12-27T11:22:02.285-08:002010-12-27T11:22:02.285-08:00Your animals are superb! I especially like the dog...Your animals are superb! I especially like the dog and the little (monkey?) that's arching it's back there, because it shows a real good action line.<br /><br />Your people look a little rigid in some places (guy walking 1st pic/2nd page) or like they need some contrapposto in their stance (1st pic/ 1st page). Then again, I didn't see this guy.<br /><br />I will say the strongest gestures are the ones on bikes. The second bike one looks especially neat.<br /><br />Also you draw really good lampposts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com