Here’s another digital life drawing from last night. The model, although an older man, is fit enough to hold this difficult pose for half an hour.
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great drawing, Rosie. What app and platform? I use paper 53 and Procreate on Ipad
Thank you. I use a free Markers app on a Samsyng Galaxy Note 🙂
That’s making me ache just looking at it.
He is very fit and seems to hold it effortlessly. I think it’d kill me
Jeepers that would be a seriously difficult pose to hold !
I couldn’t do it 🙂