


This was the rest of the okay studies from that Thursday. The two above were 5 minutes each, and the lower one is a 10-minute study. Drawing someone in a hoop like this, I find I have to be extra-conscious of how large and where their body parts sit on the hoop's circumferance and what sort of ellipse the hoop presents.
You can see the evidence of how I wrestled with getting these - especially the 10-minute one - to hang together, Despite the extra time, it was the 5-minute poses that worked best this time.
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