There used to be a time where I'd be unable to tell which model I drew. It was a generic figure and could have been anyone. So I've set my goal to make the figures more recognizable and individual, at least to me. I can tell the person from there drawings, and that makes me … Continue reading Female gesture poses, charcoal drawing
Tag: female figure
Every now and then, it feels like the model does two identical poses in the row until you walk around and check the weight shift.
I see the same problem here, I didn't indicate the model's surroundings, so the pose feels a little awkward. However, I still like it. Now, I usually just block in whatever the model is leaning on.
Whenever the pose is too short, I just concentrate on one part of the body and sort of just indicate the rest. There's really no need to beat oneself over being unable to do the whole figure in a few minutes. Same goes for an unflattering pose, don't try to challenge yourself to make it … Continue reading Standing and sitting figure, charcoal drawing
I like how this one turned out, but I kind of whish I drew the stool on which the model was sitting. Maybe someday I'll finish it 🙂 However, it might be best not to touch it, since I usually end up ruining it 😀