Before I started studying figure drawing, I didn't realize how bendy and twisty the human body is. Now, I need to show this realization on paper! ^^;
Tag: charcoal drawing
I've been studying Bridgman's book today, and I realized how static my figures are. However, I must add, that's the way models present the pose... I need to exaggerate turns and twists more!
- Please don't leave...- It's over!
Give me some contrast!
Another short pose. I like this figure, and I actually like unfinished look of it.
I think it might be time to start drawing complete figures, and maybe even in color. Maybe I need to switch back to digital drawing and make some characters come to life ^_^
I'm back to newsprint! So far it's my favorite practice paper. This drawing took me about 20 minutes. I think the shading and hatching shows that it's a longer pose. However, whenever I'm drawing, I always think that I'll finish it later.. and usually never do ^^;
Once again, there's a certain scene lined up here. I call it "waiting.' For what? That's a secret ^_~
This model did very dynamic poses, and I really enjoyed capturing them. I think, my drawings really lack that dynamic feel in a lot of cases. Something to work on!
The pose on the left looked pretty dynamic to begin with, but then I decided to add that braid! What a difference *_* Really love how the movement got captured in this one.