How should I do gestures
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I am a complete novice just started drawing. I have seen some tutorials on drawing stick figures and building the figure up but I have also seen some simplified figures for gesture drawing. Is there a particular method or is this a sort of choice that you choose what best works for you?
Polyvios Animations
Nicest work on your stick figure quick sketches, wretched, that's a very exceptional start. Nice work on your weight and balance earlier on.
I'm really, completely and totally not getting enough of the cartoonier, more caricatured and most distorted feeling of the c and s curves with your quicker drawings. Would you please do 1 hour of 29 second quickest sketches???? (3600 seconds/29 seconds=125 quickest poses and attitudes, all in blind contour(drawn completely without looking at the paper))
The reasoning is because, it goes back to what Marshall says, and used to say is, you've gotta know when to draw slowly and carefully, and when to draw recklessly and confidently.
Good luck, and I hope these all helped you the most.
I'm really, completely and totally not getting enough of the cartoonier, more caricatured and most distorted feeling of the c and s curves with your quicker drawings. Would you please do 1 hour of 29 second quickest sketches???? (3600 seconds/29 seconds=125 quickest poses and attitudes, all in blind contour(drawn completely without looking at the paper))
The reasoning is because, it goes back to what Marshall says, and used to say is, you've gotta know when to draw slowly and carefully, and when to draw recklessly and confidently.
Good luck, and I hope these all helped you the most.
Aunt Herbert
How should you do gesture?
#1 answer is probably: more! Practice takes time.
#2 the third figure from the top on the left side is the best, with its simple indication of hips and chest. Understanding "the three masses", i.e. hip, chest and head, and how they correlate is way more important than the position of limbs early on.
#3 Don't try to save money on paper. Draw big.
#1 answer is probably: more! Practice takes time.
#2 the third figure from the top on the left side is the best, with its simple indication of hips and chest. Understanding "the three masses", i.e. hip, chest and head, and how they correlate is way more important than the position of limbs early on.
#3 Don't try to save money on paper. Draw big.
Joshua Chronstedt
Nice work, the one with a triangles for hip and torso is the best. try doing a whole page in that style.
Brent Evistons course on gesture drawing is excellent.
Brent Evistons course on gesture drawing is excellent.
Fcclarkson141
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