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@filippogalliart.bsky.social
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Artist, pursuing concept art since early 2024. https://linktr.ee/filippogalliart
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Pike icon, inspired by Disco Elysium's impressionist portraits.
Character for another good friend of mine.
Lieutenant Kim Kitsuragi
Bunch of clothing studies that I think turned out nicely.
Poster concepts for the short film "È Solo Mezzanotte", Tommaso Guidi and Nicola Lazzari's short film.
Third Poster for "È Solo Mezzanotte", Tommaso Guidi and Nicola Lazzari's short film.
Final pass by Tommaso Guidi.
Second Poster for "È Solo Mezzanotte", Tommaso Guidi and Nicola Lazzari's short film.
Final pass by Tommaso Guidi.
First Poster for "È Solo Mezzanotte", Tommaso Guidi and Nicola Lazzari's short film.
Final pass by Tommaso Guidi.
More leg and foot bone practice, trying to imagine the bones through the models' flesh.
I managed to catch some crucial information that I had missed during the base assignments.
A friend sent a picture of a lizard on a mailbox and that was good enough of an idea for me to get some practice done.
Extra lore: he's the same person behind the unfinished bee character.
Birthday gift for a friend of mine.
Assignments from Proko's anatomy course - Butts (skeleton only as ref).

Knowing the muscles is fun and all but the silhouette and forms will be overridden by fat most of the time anyway so rip
and have to radically change the forms you've learnt to draw, feeling like you are starting over again.
Mastery over a subject cannot be reached through a few assignments, so changes will inevitably follow as I draw more and more.
these kinds of studies, but I still wanna emphasize how the development that goes from "what the fuck am I even looking at" to "I'm starting to get it" between the first and last study is always satisfying to me... that is before you approach a very different POV from those you have gotten used to-
You can copy the given simple forms all you want, but you'll always stumble in uncertainties and changes (since, well, the body moves of course) when you actually have to draw them, that's why everyone ends up simplifying differently in one way or another.
It's the natural process when doing-
Assignments from Proko's anatomy course - Foot bones.
Assignments from Proko's anatomy course - leg bones.

Finally getting back into anatomy to finish the last third of this course, though I'd like to eventually go back and restudy the first 2 parts as I feel like I'd get a lot more out of the assignments than I ever did back then.