As our long drawings get longer I find myself sort of zoning out near the end; running out of steam you could say. That's something I need to work on. It seems like so long ago, with Drawing II, could I sit for 3 hours and draw and maybe take one break. I do, however, find that as the poses get more difficult I'm able to draw them better. Learning about foreshortening has definitely helped with that struggle. Even from day one we were all dealing with foreshortening, and now it's reassuring to know the "rules" on that.
The horizontal drawing is from Tuesday and the arm has foreshortening (even more so than on the models pose for me today).
The pose we had today (Thursday) was very similar to one that I had already done. The nice part about that was that I could compare and contrast the two, and noticing the difference really helped! It was good to see that my torso was actually the right height this time (not so elongated), and the legs were pretty accurate as well!
Your drawings are coming out really nice. Your gestures are very clean and show great use of economy. Your long poses are also very nice. They have such nice shapes and a real string sense of 3 dimensionality.
ReplyDeleteThese drawing look really good. Everything looks well thought out, and your proportions are coming along nicely. I am still struggling a bit to get mine down. Thanks for posting these.
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