day 37- figure
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Done as part of a 30 minute class.
My current goal is: Better understand human anatomy, so I can render imagined poses
I was wondering, would learning how to draw with my left hand be beneficial or a waste of time?
Tx Williep
Do whatever you think is right.
Tx Williep
I forgot. You can take the original & view it upside down. This different point of view will hopefully show up any problems that may need correction. You can do this with any work (drawings, paintings,etc.).
Aliencommando
Drawing the same reference photo upside down is a great idea! Flipping it horizontally is also very helpful, or viewing your drawing flipped can make mistakes stand out more. Some comments:
- You include a lot of details but it is hard to see the general form of the figure, like where the waist is or the curve of her back. Try to get the general shape down before adding details.
- In the right-side-up drawing, you can tell that the pose is foreshortened (since we can see the inside of the skirt + shirt sleeves) but the face is not, so it looks like it was drawn separately. You got the face right in the upside-down drawing, probably because you were forced to draw what was in the reference photo and not how you're used to drawing faces.
Overall it looks good!
- You include a lot of details but it is hard to see the general form of the figure, like where the waist is or the curve of her back. Try to get the general shape down before adding details.
- In the right-side-up drawing, you can tell that the pose is foreshortened (since we can see the inside of the skirt + shirt sleeves) but the face is not, so it looks like it was drawn separately. You got the face right in the upside-down drawing, probably because you were forced to draw what was in the reference photo and not how you're used to drawing faces.
Overall it looks good!
Tx Williep
Jordankinsley