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June 6, 2020 1:36am #25773Day 4
Today I tried something different, to capture 1min(-ish) poses with the fewest lines possible, trying to find those lines that travel almost through the whole pose. All models were male, as I their less curvaceous bodies are less readable from that perspective I guess. Also hands+feet bonus.June 5, 2020 2:09am #25764June 4, 2020 2:50am #25758Today's sketches:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xG_nx7P13JAf8yik9VP3rUEizpJDzCuY?usp=sharing
When it comes to the longer 10m poses I have more time to observe and look around for those nice flowing lines and actually capturing them in the drawing, but I kinda struggle when it comes to those 30s poses, looking back at those seems like I'm trying to build the shape of a body rather than looking for the actual flow of the pose itself, if it makes any sense. Perhaps I should start by doing more of the 10 min poses to get a better hang of those flow lines?
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5min sketches
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xtSdfVcM3EqtnnTmbodpI18MBgaJe9v1?usp=sharingJune 3, 2020 5:19am #25749June 3, 2020 2:47am #25745Hi, I'm practicing gesture drawing to reinforce posing for an upcoming comic of mine (hopefuly not too far in the future). My goal for now is to do 2 practice sessions 30 mins each every day, I'll share some of what I did today:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rEazZSXrdahVTBg8Zo7EUDQZ90aiYb_d
Besides this I'm doing other kinds of practice, mostly doing dynamic forms and building something that resembles a mannequin with those. Any tips? -
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