Gestures 11 12 22

by Tonovz, December 11th 2022 © 2022 Tonovz

Done as part of a 30 minute class.

My current goal is: Improve at correctly capturing the overall proportions of the human form.

Polyvios Animations

Exceptional job on your goal follow-thru on your overall proportions of the human forms, so way to go. Yet still, I'm still not getting enough of the drawings of the kind where you do them, quite exactly, in one edge. How would you please free up your blind contours and gesture drawings with 1 hour of 30 second scribble poses with a custom timer right here on Line of Action? As a result,it can and will get you practicing with a custom timer, and furthermore, to get your edges and forces a lot most spontaneous and alive. For even more concrete details, please check out the pdf of Glen Vilppu's drawing manual right here.

Good night to you and I hope this link has been extremely useful.

Viva Necro

In general, I would say you have done a good job on capturing the weight of the model while keeping a fluid sense of movement. In the future I would recommend you group up and mark the set amount of time you had to draw the figures to better gauge your current skill level. If you had done this as part of a 30min class then that would mean you had 10-thirty-seconds, 5-one-minutes, 2-five-minutes, and 1-ten-minute gestures drawing with which you can better compare with and see your own process later. Outside of that I feel that in the five- and ten-minute gestures should be enough time to add some guidelines for the face rather than adding shadow. Not that your shading isn’t good, but if the aim is capturing the human form one of the first things that people look for is a face, which you started in both 5-minutes gesture but ignored for the ten-minutes drawing. Outside of that you’re doing pretty well in your studies, keep up the good work.