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January 22, 2020 12:01am #25271
Hey guys! Here's Day 3!
https://twitter.com/MrJax14/status/1219846586806784000?s=19
Sorry it's up a bit late. I only found time to practice late tonight, but I wasn't about to let myself break the streak! This was supposed to be a short practice session because I was tired, but I ended up doing a lot of figures.
Let me know what you all think!
Also, Poly, these are definitely all about a minute in length for total drawing time. Some go a few seconds over or under, but they're all roughly a minute. I'm curious why you want to know. Do they look like they took more or less time? Thanks.~
January 20, 2020 6:35pm #25268Thanks Poly! I'm doing pretty good. I appreciate the compliment. I'm a bit worried to start trying to work on contour and filling out the form, but we'll get there. I'm taking the steady approach. I want to push myself, but at the same time, I don't want to blow into more advanced stuff until I'm ready.
Anyway, here's the rest of the drawings for tonight:
https://twitter.com/MrJax14/status/1219401913680220161?s=19
Thanks guys! Look forward to talking with you all!
January 20, 2020 5:55pm #25266Alright, guys! I'm back. After getting really frustrated with not being able to upload images properly here and my life getting really busy otherwise, I kinda dropped off on the art stuff for a while. I'm getting back into it now!
And what's better, I'm starting a program to try and do at least a few figure drawings a day. To chronicle this process, I'm gong to be posting the pictures on my Twitter, but I figured I'd like to share them here too.
Just follow the link to my post here: https://twitter.com/MrJax14/status/1219391313994506242?s=19
Looking for any suggestions or critique! Also, I just dig chatting with people on the same journey as I am!
Thanks guys!
August 7, 2019 4:07pm #4146Hey, sorry I haven't posted much here. My life has been getting pretty busy and I was also feeling a little down these past few weeks. I've been practicing off and on though!
Here are some pics from today's practice session.
I feel like the skeletal frames as such aren't really helping me that much. I always get really confused, hesitant, and frankly a little intimidated when it comes time to put meat on the bones. I don't really know how to fix this besides practicing a ton more. I've been starting to put effort into specific parts of the body to remedy this. Today it was a bit of hand practice, but I've been trying to practice arms and legs in isolation too.
I think I've just got to really dig into the learning process and plow ahead. Hopefully, I'll keep improving!
As always, any constructive criticism or comments are wholeheartedly welcome!
Keep doing good work all!
June 27, 2019 3:30pm #3988Didn't have a ton of time today, and admittedly I got a bit distracted studying up on an anatomy book.
Here's some of the haphazard drawings I did while studying.
Edit: I'm gonna figure out how to get these images to post correctly, eventually.
- Silmarillion Sun edited this post on June 27, 2019 7:35pm.
June 27, 2019 1:58pm #3987So, I'm new to drawing so take my opinion with a grain of salt, but it seems like sometimes the heads on your figure end up being a little to small? I find the head is a really useful guide to making sure that everything is in proper proportion. Maybe focus in on that and do some studies on using the head as a landmark? Really train your eye to see the body in terms of head-lengths so you have something to fall back on.
That's something I'm personally working on right now, so it might help you too! :)
1 1June 27, 2019 1:51pm #3986Thanks a lot Vvalverde!
I've actually been watching quite a bit of Proko. They are definitely super helpful and I'll go to them and the channel Love Life Drawing when I feel the need to learn a bit more on the subject.
I've also picked up a few anatomy reference books and some books that focus exclusively on drawing the figure.
The major things I want to work on now are twofold: 1. Getting proper proportion and perspective on the figure and nailing that down really well. I don't want to look at my work in a year or two and realize that I'm lacking in something crucial like good understanding of perspective and form. 2. I have a lot of trouble putting meat on the bones of a figure convincingly, so I'm really trying to work on that.
I'm not worried about lighting or composition or anything like that right now. I'm not even going to focus on details. I just want to REALLY get the most basic foundations and build off of that.
Anyway, sorry about that rant. Just wanted to get my current goals out there in the open. I appreciate all your support. I'm probably going to go do some practice now, so expect some new pictures later today!
Do good work and make good progress!
June 26, 2019 4:20pm #3980Hi everyone! I'm practically brand new at drawing, but after years of starting on again and off again, I'm really beginning to lean into the practice process in my mid-twenties. I don't have a lot of technical skills, but I'm looking forward to learning and hopefully one day being able to put my imagination to life on the page.
I'm going to try to post my daily figure drawing classes here, as well as any studies or things that I think might be important. I'm still learning a lot, so comment and critique are always really appreciated!
Here are the bits that I did in a 30 minute class today. I ran out on time, so I couldn't do the 10 minute figure.
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Thanks for joining me on my journey, everyone! Here's hoping we can all get better together!
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