 Alright, so this is very interesting to see, I like your referencing, there's some good offsets in the posing there, funny faces too, so it's cute, I like this, I like that you have a pretty clear set of what you want to do, let me just play this. So my question to you is going to be, what I like about this, so you have to be careful that if you're going for, basically how far do you want to push the baby aspect and how far do you want to go into young kid aspect, right, because babies like that, they're very very not in control of their bodies and I think this is great, I love how the baby gets up like this, I would definitely push this which could be really really funny, but then once you go into this, I'm not sure if this, it's not like that this wouldn't happen, that they wouldn't be in that much control, but the acting would be slightly different and pushed where it's just a bit more wobbly, so if a baby needs to get up like this, once you're up like that, I think there would be more, whoa, whoa, a couple steps left and right to get into the right balance, which I think could be a fun contrast of body wise, I'm still a baby and I don't have that much control yet, yet when they talk they sound a lot more adult, so even if you do something like this, this turn here, if the baby turns the body a bit in the wide, that could also force another step, which in turn again could force a little bit of, whoa, right and left off balance stuff, but that really depends on how far you want to go, I think this is great, I love this, great stuff with the spoon and that could be fine too and in this case you could push it where, if he goes back here, that it will go, you know, if this, that's your line right there, but if you go, that move back with the head, it's gonna push the body slightly into off balance and then comes back forward again, so they're constantly fighting balance, so that wouldn't be as, you know, as controlled and probably just for silhouettes I would bring that stuff a bit lower so that the spoon is here, so you have a cleaner, cleaner separation of prop and body parts, especially coloring, but I know your color's gonna be different, but I would still separate it a bit more and I mean you can also then push, put the spoon up for balance so that as it goes back the arms go forward with the spoon and that brings the body back and the reason why, well prompt my thought process in terms of baby versus kid is that this gets just a bit more adult in terms of acting, which I think is fine, you just have to be careful that there's just something that I really really like about this and again this is very subjective, this is all up to you, if you're going like this which would be such a fun and visually interesting way of getting up, then I'd be careful when you go from this to this, where this seems especially how the fingers are in the connect, much more in control, so you're getting a bit out of that crazy baby state, but you can get into this by having the hands out and then kind of slap and clap into place and then have the fingers, you can always get into this pose in a messy way to stay baby-like and then I like what she has here, I would just take that attitude combining with that where it has a bit more of a you know like the body is a bit more curved, the head is a bit more curved, I didn't think you would know this type of thing and then see how all you have all those subtle head moves, I think that can all still work, you have to be careful because your the rake has a really ginormous head, hold on I'm just bringing up that side, you sent me, so you have to be careful because hold on let me just make this a bit smaller here as I'm slowly moving through my brows, there you go, so I would just be careful because you're gonna have small feet, very very short legs, then you're gonna have bigger body with a ginormous head, right, again my drawing skills are for nothing but, you know look at your your proportions, so if you have all those head bobbles the way you have them in the reference it's gonna be, have to be careful but the moment you start moving your head left and right and if that body doesn't react to it in steps left and right and has a bit of you know balance correction, then it's gonna feel a bit weird, so you have to be very careful in terms of how you move the head, so I would say because you're asking in the, I'm gonna take this out here, in your email if you need to reshoot reference a bit for you know different framing and camera and stuff like that and for acting wise it just kind of depends on your workflow, to me I don't know it depends how much you you rely on reference, I think having this in terms of your mechanics and how you move that's a great start, this is a great end thing of this is how far I want to go with the pushing and the thing is short legs big body and just the way babies move is really hard to replicate as a as an adult a because of proportions but also because you're gonna really just pretend I think you're gonna be better off finding reference of how babies move like you are have you have this reference and you know what you want to do you want you know how acting beats are the staging the framing and if you have close-up stuff for the for the face like you say an email it's great you don't need to see that now it's gonna just do body mechanics first I would say my only thing would be careful with this framing you know it could be I mean the baby's not gonna be as tall so hopefully the head is going to be somewhere hereish you know if that's the baby's head body and sitting here baby tall you know that you know it's not gonna be as much tilt up with the camera it's like the frame is going to be okay this just seems very very low but again this is gonna change but just go back to your reference I would stick with this I don't think you need new reference unless you really really want to act out what babies do because there's this is enough this great stuff where you can just push it in the posing once you get in there like I said to me pushing the out of control baby aspect and the reason why I would also push him with going back and forth is because he has a bit more of a dopey feeling he doesn't seem as smart given that he does all this so having him move around more than her I think will set up good contrast of he's not as smart and she's smarter if that's something that you want to go for but I would still respect the body mechanics of I'm a baby and I'm not quite in control so when I get up like this it's gonna be slightly off balance and and going left and right that's just me and maybe don't want to push it as far but I think you're gonna be you're gonna be better off looking at actual baby reference to pick up on the nuances of how babies move but there's just couple there's just things that babies do that as an adult you would only imitate after having seen reference of babies is that something that something that you naturally do anymore because you're not you just don't have those proportions anymore and that mindset anyway if that makes sense all right other than that I think that the setup is great those moments are great and again I love these poses here so keep going and you got some other questions in the email I will email you separate I mean I mean I will answer you separately there's a bit more email specific than any critique and that's it I can't wait to see what you're gonna do with your blocking thank you all right there's an email you can sign up you can start whenever you want you can submit whatever you want you get 16 submissions either way a like and subscribe would be awesome all right thank you