Nandrox said:
Thanks for beliving in my man!!!
Not having models makes original poses a real catch to make... but if one's effort is known by great artists, like you, I'll keep drawing without cheating myself.
Thanks for supporting me!!!
You already have talent and skill and both are getting better all the time. Its just a matter of refining it to such a degree that you are more comfortable than you currently are. You, me, and everyone else are capable of this. But it takes patience, time, and dedication.
There is no easy way out, and even if there was, you'd be screwing yourself out of valuable lessons and experience.
As for the models, I suggested uncommon poses because regular or mundane ones are a bit easier, and I feel you are already passed that. Foreshortening and perspective, isn't so much an issue when the subject is standing up straight or whatever. But when they are laying down, sitting or squatting, in whatever pose you prefer, then many factors come into play. And when that happens, you have more to take in, evaluate, and study.
Normal poses are fine if you want practice, but they won't provide much more to learn for you, at the level you're at. You're already passed that.
You'll be fine. I'm glad you posted this though. I'm sure alot of artists here are in your boat, or were, and can sympathize with your frustration.
We have to be here for eachother, man. No other way to be.
🙂