Showing posts with label good news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label good news. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2013

Unit 3: Limbs cont'd feet and Unit 4: Portraiture


 

Okay guys, heads up here's a brief summary of both why posts haven't been coming lately, and why that's changing now in a big way.

I recently quit my job with Walgreens and I realize just how much of my energy the place was sapping. I hadn't been drawing or taking care of myself because I hated what I was doing and hated my situation so much. I'm back to trying to keep things in order and I feel so much better. Now it's time to start doing what I do best again. On that note...

Hands and feet man. Two of the hardest things to draw in existence. I know more than my fair share of artists who are scared of attempting to put too much focus on either of these areas because they're so easy to make look weird. In all honestly I could spend a month just learning to draw these well and I've put nowhere near the focus on them they need. I will likely return to these at some point.
 



Part of the reason I admittedly rushed this important but easy to overlook segment of the body is because I also have another area that is both extremely important, NOT easy to overlook and is an area I've struggled with in the past. The head and face. 





If there's one thing to be on guard against with drawing the face in my opinion, it's drawing what you think is there instead of what is. Everyone spends a lot of their lives looking at faces and while we instinctively know when something is wrong, it doesn't mean we instinctively know how to make it look right. Also I've noticed I have to be on guard for my lean (something that sometimes happens when objects seem to distort and "lean" in a direction. For me, usually up and to the right since I'm right handed. 

These are planar drawings of the head to get a general idea ow how the big shapes are connected. Next up are the features of the head and portraits. I expect I'll do more than a few portraits. Here's one as a baseline before I leave. Let's see if I improve and how quickly. 






Monday, March 18, 2013

Update

Hey folks, I found the old google connect follower button again. To anyone out there who is watching this blog it'd be a great way to let me know there are some eyes out there in the darkness.

Feel free to make your presence known.

Anyway, we will return you to your regularly scheduled figure drawing studies later in the day.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Books Arrived!

I'm rather excited one and all. I ordered three new figure drawing books a couple of weeks ago and they have officially arrived today.





 These were two of the books I bought and I'm liking both of them a lot already. The first one by John H. Vanderpoef has been really beneficial with the skeletal understanding so far. The second one by Anthony Ryder has helped me dramatically become less angry at gesture drawings. It's one of the only times I've actually seen the technique of gesture drawing broken down well AND connected to the later finishing of a figure. Good stuff.


This is actually my favorite of the three books I've bought. It's got a bit of a hard angular style to its figure approach but the way it teaches thinking about the figure is probably my favorite and combined I think they will be great companions to one another and I'm very happy they are in my library. More drawings are coming soon folks so stay tuned.