25 min

by Cabbie Patch, May 7th 2024 © 2024 Cabbie Patch
Done as part of a 1 hour class. My current goal is: Reduce stiffness and make my drawings feel more dynamic, energetic, fluid. Hello, this is my first upload for the 1 hour figure drawing class. I honestly dunno what I'm doing other than this is just an exercise and a stepping stone to a completed drawing. So how did I do?
Aunt Herbert
When you do the 25 minutes for the first time, it is normal, that you don't know how to spend all of that time effectively. I would rather see it as an outview for the future, showing you some of the problems you can work to solve while working on your shorter sketches.

In the end, you need to build up a solid foundation for your proportions and shapes, before you can successfully add a lot of details to it, else the abundance of details will mostly expose the weakness of the foundation.
Polyvios Animations
Good morning, Cabbie Patch, and welcome aboard, but nicest work on your first ever attempt to post your drawing works. I love the sense of edges, and your senses of silhouettes of your poses, and your sense of anatomy, proportions, perspective and foreshorting of your feet exactly, but I'm not getting enough of your rawest but fully honest cartooning and caricature yet. Would you like to please just go ahead with our interactive drawing tutorial on our site, please?

The reason why is as a result, your visual communication of your figural gesture drawings can and will increase millionfold. As I always say, practice makes progress, and progress makes perfect. Good luck to you and your evolution and progress.

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