@zom18 By leaving out something, you have the chance to cooperate with the audience, because they can see what's missing and complete the picture in there mind.
...and for sure it suits me very well with my very restricted skills of drawing faces ;-)
Thank you so much for your feedback! It shows me that it's not mandatory to have perfect drawing skills to communicate well.
I finally did it. I completed my 100 gestures Challenge. You can do a gesture in 2-3 minutes (or even faster if you are trained), so you can complete such challenge in 4-5 hours. I decided to do gesture drawing as a habit, take some extra time to select poses which I find interesting and draw on most of the days at least one gesture. I started in April and now I'm done in December, which means 7 months later. As it is now a habit I will not stop drawing gestures after the challenge, but I passed a milestone. Thanks for watching.
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Daniel Gräfen (@Neuromancer)
@zom18 By leaving out something, you have the chance to cooperate with the audience, because they can see what's missing and complete the picture in there mind. ...and for sure it suits me very well with my very restricted skills of drawing faces ;-) Thank you so much for your feedback! It shows me that it's not mandatory to have perfect drawing skills to communicate well.