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November 6, 2017 4:51am #2146
I found this to be useful. Hope it helps.
October 25, 2017 6:07am #2139With the 30 second drawings, I'd recommend focusing on just getting the basic gesture. You can refine the drawing in the longer sketches.
March 6, 2017 3:24am #1852Up shots are always tricky. Here is a drawing from Burne Hogarths "Drawing the Human Head" that might
help.1February 2, 2017 3:53am #1786Welcome aboard. You're doing a good job of capturing the basic pose. You might want to try using simpler, fluid lines to represent the figure. Here's a nice example from Rokan-Rashanika.
1January 31, 2017 3:08am #1784One approach you could take is to find some decent photos of people in a variety of clothing, copy the photo, and then put tracing paper over your drawing and try to draw the figure nude.
Here are some photos that might help you.
January 29, 2017 10:19am #1781Welcome Loaniss. Looking forward to seeing your work.
1January 29, 2017 10:14am #1780I'd recommend a couple of books. "Drawing the Human Head", by Burne Hogarth, and "Drawing the Head and Hands", by Andrew Loomis. I also found this on the internet. It does a pretty good job of showing basic head proportions.
January 26, 2017 11:47am #1771Really digging your drawings. Full of life and movement.
1January 26, 2017 11:41am #1770A belated hello and welcome! Looking forward to seeing your artwork up here.
January 18, 2017 5:49am #1747Thanks for the comments Sanne. It helped to put things into perspective.
January 17, 2017 1:31pm #1743Hey Readholes. I would recommend getting some decent drawing books. Michael Hamptoms "Anatomy:Design and Invention" is an excellent beginners guide to drawing the human figure. For perspective, I'd recommend "Perspective without pain" by Phil Meltzger. For animal drawing, "The Art of Animal Drawing: Construction, Action Analysis, Caricature" by Ken Hultgren. I'd also recommend the class mode on this site. It gives a variety of different time frames from 30 minutes to 6 hours. Hope this helps. Looking forward to seeing your drawings.
January 17, 2017 6:43am #1742Figure studies. At the risk of sounding whiny, I am very unhappy with how my drawing is going these days. It seems to me I was a much better artist 10 years ago. Very disappointing.
January 16, 2017 9:56am #1741These are really impressive. You were able to capture the form and movement very concisely and gracefully.
1January 16, 2017 9:53am #1740Thanks Sanne.
January 11, 2017 8:17am #1723Very nice work. I particularly like the 10 minute sketch. You might want to try and make your lines a little more fluid.
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