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Roger Philbrook Brunke
Male/United States
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May 21
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Roger P Brunke
Artist | Hobbyist | Traditional Art
United States
Current Residence: Hillsboro, OR Favourite genre of music: ROCK! Favourite photographer: Um...I only know one or two Favourite style of art: What? Er...this doesn't make any sense to me. Operating System: Mac OSX Snow Leopard MP3 player of choice: iTunes Shell of choice: Turtle shells Wallpaper of choice: The Brothers Kubert Batman/Superman Skin of choice: YOUR SKIN!!!! Favourite cartoon character: Stop with the favorites already!
Favorite visual artistAdam Hughes, Mike Mignola, and many othersFavorite moviesBatman Begins, The Dark Knight, Iron Man, Sherlock HolmesFavorite TV showsMythbusters, Supernatural, FuturamaFavorite bands / musical artistsI like me some musicFavorite booksHarry Potter, The Dresden Files, Lord of the RingsFavorite writersJK Rowling, Jim Butcher, JRR Tolkien Favorite gamesSonic the Hedgehog, Batman: Arkham AsylumFavorite gaming platformPS3, 360Tools of the TradeMechanical Pencil, T-Square, Triangles, Templates, Various Sized Pens, Erasers, The Shift Key!Other InterestsToo many to list
Unfortunately, I don't have any great advice or tip. The only way to draw realistic legs is the same way to draw anything. Just draw it. When you're done, compare to your reference, determine what went wrong, and draw them again. And again. And again. And so on and so forth. Do it until you learn the patterns, understand how the muscles work and react, memorize the proportions, etc. Don't stop studying.
I do wish I had some sort of short cut or great insight, but the truth is that you just have to put in the time and you will get better.