For notes, when drawing rounder dudes, next time you might want to pay closer attention to the relationship between shape and how they line up. It's kind of like imagining a box around certain shapes and seeing if you can get them to line up with the other components.

This student did it really well with the top left aligator's feet, notice how their alignment makes an imaginary line that could define a box around his legs. Look for relationships like that where limbs are parallel to other shapes and it'll start to fill more clear what's happening.

By Pim

By Pim

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Top left and bottom left align perfectly. Lizard-person is comfortable. In the other ones, although the form is VERY 3D, the body needs to shift according to the box’s perspective.

If lizard-person here is standing straight up, then his shoulders, feet, and knees should all align according to how he fits in a box.

Here’s another way to think about it:

Perspective Drawing Made Easy by Ernest Norling

Perspective Drawing Made Easy by Ernest Norling

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Bread Warrior!

Bread warrior's top is a round shape but make sure it symmetrical in terms of how it fits in the box!

by Jolene P

by Jolene P

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Ovoid/Egg man