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Mario from Super Mario ✏️

Mario from Super Mario ✏️

Today’s morning study sketch, someone mentioned super Mario while I was in a call so I went with it.
Changed a few aspects of the gesture and the facial expression 👀

Cubesketches ❤️

u/CubeSketches — 1 day ago

(Sketch)Courage the cowardly dog

I used to love this terrifying cartoon back in the day, telling the story of courage and his misadventure.

Anyone has any fun experiences with the show?

Cubesketches ❤️

u/CubeSketches — 6 days ago
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Tacking major/minor axis through space

A visual explanation of how I use the major/minor axis to track an object’s position through space during construction.
I hope it helps someone understand why this simple tool is not so simple at all, and the power that it holds.

Cubesketches ❤️

u/CubeSketches — 10 days ago

What is major/minor

Please go through it slowly and take your time, it has a lot of information to digest.

As requested a major/minor explanation and how it’s utilized.
Or at least how I’m utilizing it, good luck.

Cubesketches ❤️

u/CubeSketches — 11 days ago

The basics of perspective and fundamental practice

I wanted to make this page as a demonstration of what and how to practice certain principles in your drawing journey.

If you would like me to continue to make more and expend on certain things please leave a comment below.

I hope this helps even one person, Much love, Cubesketches.

u/CubeSketches — 12 days ago

A study of construction and stylization

I’m learning and maybe you too could learn from my mistakes
Source - https://www.behance.net/gallery/42564199/Mini-Solaire-Siegmeyer
Please critique any problematic areas for me to address if any ❤️
Observe → Understand → Reconstruct → Interpret 🔧

Edit: thank you guys for the very heartfelt feedback and reactions, you encourage me to do continue and push myself, that’s the kind of community that I appreciate, so thank you again and I hope we see each other again in this subreddit ❤️🙌🏼

u/CubeSketches — 16 days ago
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A knight study

Looking for critiques for the form and shape and placement

u/CubeSketches — 18 days ago

The framework

Building the framework behind how visual objects operate in space.
Step by step construction fundamentals

u/CubeSketches — 20 days ago

Contour lines in relation to shape and form

think of contour lines as outlines. I use them as orientation markers that reveal how a surface turns through space. Every contour carries information about direction, attachment, and form, allowing me to navigate complex structures with greater clarity and control. Rather than describing an object, contours help me understand its relationship to space.

u/CubeSketches — 22 days ago

Object placement in perspective

A ”constructive” way of building up objects in perspective

u/CubeSketches — 23 days ago