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November 5, 2018 9:42pm #3248
I understand perfectly.
I will try to give some tips.
The idea of the human figure is to remove the will from the copy of your head, try not to copy, but analyze the model, paying attention to the fluidity of the body, if you do not understand the posture, take the posture for yourself. Besides analytical, the drawing needs to be felt, to understand the form, to feel the surface of the form. It sounds very romantic, but that's how I'm learning.
And in the gesture, explore smaller times, like 15 to 20 seconds, because that way you will be forced to capture the gesture, do not do it above the 30 seconds initially.I'll show you some examples from my 15-20 second studies.
"Add me on facebook that I'm going to give you some lessons, I just ask you not to give it to anyone else, because I paid for it!" XD
"Sharlling Jheff."
1- Sharllingjheff edited this post on November 6, 2018 2:56am.
November 2, 2018 1:31pm #3235What do you know exactly in the drawing? I mean, you started now? If that is so, you have to study the fundamentals and not go straight to the human form (except in gesture study).
Because to study the human form, it is necessary that you have in your luggage a sense of tridimensionality, for example:How is the body in space?
How Does Body Balance Work? The joints, what is the proportion of the body, you know? These things need to be automatic in your head, and that's basic. If you want to understand the basics, look for '' Drawabox '' on youtube, uncomfortable channel.I'm also self-taught, I started exactly 1 years and 11 months ago, if you want to see some of my studies, sometimes I publish in my timeline! ^^
1November 2, 2018 1:06pm #3234The idea is:
Lightness in hands and firmness in the trace! Imagine that the pencil or whatever the tool in the hands of an artist for some time, be compared to the fluidity of a regent, uknow?
Try to feel this lightness, the form, surface, don't try to copy, but analyze, the key to drawing is there, to analyze and not copy.
and do not skip the basics of drawing, understand that the more advanced you are, more basic you need, an improved basics.November 1, 2018 4:12pm #3232The hand and feet, is not to hard if you know the structure and anatomy. My tip is for you study the structure and anatomy, if you know that, you can represent as you want! It's very important to know the bones, muscles and action of them.
I'm not taking into consideration the fundamentals of drawing, this is like an alphabet when you started writing your life.
Perspective 1, 2, 3 point.
Shape: (cube, sphere, cone, cilynders etc.)
Plans: (square, ellipses, triangle etc ...). And proportion of head and body, simple muscle groups, light and shadow as well.
I recommend you searching for Drawabox on youtube. ^^ -
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