Sorry if you've answered this before, but I'm wondering, what methods did you use to learn form as well as you draw it now? I've always been really impressed by how you capture 3D shape in your art. Was it just using the characters' 3D model references a lot or did you do other kinds of studies?
most of my practice was from drawing the planes on what i drew, to get a sense of the form, its called planar analysis apparently its very prevalent in my old art
as well as just drawing random basic forms everyday i mostly draw cubes nowadays as my warm ups but i really need to get back to practicing other things hhh i didnt use 3d models at all to study and i still try not to, i mean i do look at them but i dont have them at my side when i draw those head refrences i made were mostly for others to use, i dont really look at them and my understanding of form is what helped me pick up 3d modeling pretty easily id say i also think having clean lines also helped me alot with how i constructed the forms of characters, tho i dont have the line confidence anymore 😭😭aughh
im also helping out on wcanimated. doing models sheets and animation drawovers definitely strengthed my ability to be more consistent and observant in both lines and forms its just all about consistent practice theres no shortcut to getting good you just have to do it over and over again 😔(this is something im still in denial of) one tip i can give is draw cube for the head instead of a sphere 👍
i put tails there so that you know its not official kitty art

















