





One of the great perks of working at giant companies like Dreamworks, EA, and Disney is that they tend to offer free enrichment classes for artists. The downside is that I always have too much work on my plate to attend them. Today, though, I was able to attend a lunchtime life drawing class and produced these sketches, the more finished of which were from longer poses.
I didn't know that they offered classes like that to employees. The sketches look great though. Life art is always a great learning tool.
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