Week 11 2024/07/10 - 2024/07/16

by 低温チキン, July 18th 2024 © 2024 低温チキン

Thoughts on this week's exercise
In order to master the perspective of a building, start by drawing straight lines!
In Figure Drawing, it is important to capture the image in your brain and draw it well!
In foot drawing, the trick is to draw the difference between a moment of strength and a moment of relaxation!
In face drawing, it is important to be aware of the midline and to capture the three-dimensionality of the face!

2024/07/10 Male figure drawing practice.
It is better to focus on gesture rather than anatomical correctness, as the 30 second practice often fails to depict the whole body.

2024/07/11 Teenager figure drawing.
Practicing movement and balance. It's hard to look back because I didn't have any time lapse left, but I think there are a lot of stray lines. I'll try to imagine it well before I draw it.

2024/07/12 Practiced croquis of feet.
Because it was a man's foot, it was easy to see where the muscles, sinews, and bones were. He seemed to be drawing with attention. We are looking at the lower end of the tibia and fibula and the metacarpals, which are the arches of the feet. The shape of the muscles also differs in forceful and relaxed poses

2024/07/13 Head Practice
Emotional expression croquis. This time I try to keep the anatomy loose and draw the facial expressions well. I paid particular attention to the movement of the eyelids, cheeks, and lips, which are linked to the movement of the facial muscles.

2024/07/14 Watercolor cat. Practicing how to draw different shapes and shadows.

2024/07/15 Architectural perspective practice. Practicing with straight lines in mind.
The inability to draw straight lines is fatal. Lines drawn with perspective lines in mind are inaccurate, which later leads to distortions on the screen.

2024/07/16 Female Figure Drawing Practice. The body lines are captured in different poses.
Could use a little more attention to the size of the parts.

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