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No practice video available for this session.
This sketch was done within a 30-minute time limit.
The main focus was blocking in the form quickly, but the detailing stage was not completed due to limited time.
This practice highlights the challenge of balancing speed and detail during short sketching sessions.
Practice Type: Timed Digital Sketch
Time Limit: 30 Minutes
Focus Area: Speed sketching and form blocking
Reference: View reference

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This practice was a preparation step before entering the detailing phase.
At this stage, I am still focusing on understanding basic forms and structure, so I decided not to push into detailing yet.
For now, I intentionally skipped shading and fine details due to limited knowledge and tools. I plan to revisit these aspects later when my fundamentals and equipment are more suitable for small details and shading work.
Even so, I feel satisfied with the result of this drawing as a solid step in my learning process.
Practice Focus: Basic form preparation before detailing
Current Stage: Fundamental study (form and structure)
Detailing & Shading: Postponed intentionally
Reference: View reference

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This stage focuses on slightly refining the character’s form and introducing simple accessories.
The umbrella was added to explore how an external object interacts with the character’s pose and silhouette without going into heavy detailing.
The goal of this step is still structural clarity rather than visual polish, ensuring that added elements support the overall composition instead of distracting from the main form.
Practice Focus: Form refinement and accessory integration
Main Accessory: Umbrella
Detailing Level: Low (structural exploration)

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This practice session focuses on studying the basic form of the foot.
The goal is to understand the overall structure and volume before moving on to details such as toes, muscles, or surface anatomy.
By simplifying the foot into basic shapes, it becomes easier to draw it from different angles and maintain correct proportions.
Practice Focus: Basic foot form and structure
Approach: Simplification into basic shapes
Detailing Level: Low (form study)

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This stage is still a rough sketch focused on combining simple 3D forms.
The main goal is to unify volumes and understand how basic shapes connect before moving into refinement or detailing.
At this stage, accuracy of form and spatial relationship is more important than clean lines or visual polish.
Practice Stage: Rough sketch / construction
Main Focus: 3D form integration
Detail Level: Very low (structure study)

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This is the second sketch result, still kept in a rough stage.
The drawing intentionally avoids detailing such as arms, hair, and clothing to maintain focus on overall structure and proportion.
At this stage, the priority is building a solid foundation before moving on to refinement and details.
Practice Stage: Rough sketch
Main Focus: Overall body structure and proportion
Excluded Elements: Arms, hair, and clothing details
Reference: View reference

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Today’s practice focuses on learning the basic structure of the hand, which is still one of the most challenging parts for me.
The goal of this session is not detail or polish, but understanding the fundamental forms that build the hand.
This practice is part of a long-term plan to strengthen overall anatomy knowledge step by step.
Practice Focus: Basic hand structure
Learning Order: Head structure, torso, pelvis, hands, feet, arms, thighs, and calves
Practice Stage: Fundamental form study

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This practice focuses on studying the basic torso structure from various camera angles.
The goal is to understand volume, rotation, and perspective before adding anatomy details.
By simplifying the torso into basic forms, it becomes easier to visualize how the body turns in space.
Practice Type: Basic form study
Focus Area: Torso structure and rotation
Technique: Simplifying the torso into basic 3D forms

No practice video available for this session.
I spent a full day studying the basic structure of the torso.
Honestly, the pelvis area feels tricky because I’m still unsure where to start and how to define its shape.
For the chest, it’s easier to begin from the shoulder landmarks, but the pelvis doesn’t feel as intuitive yet.
To improve my understanding, I plan to look for more reference materials and tutorials on YouTube.
Practice Focus: Torso and pelvis basic structure
Practice Duration: Full-day study session
Main Challenge: Identifying pelvis starting point and overall form