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Here's my entry! The snowballs are basically baby snowmen.
Márton S.
3yr
entertaining and versatile, made my day!
Jomy
3yr
Amazing! Great idea, beautiful style, damn good colors. Overall really cool piece! Love it!!!
Jeff Bigler
Beautiful colors and consistent style. It's really fun to look at!
Kei Kun
3yr
This is so fricken cooooooool hahahaha. I love it I LOVE IT I LOVE IT! Unfortunately i can only vote once. *sob sob*
Juan Pedro Ramos Ponce
Fantastic!!
rin cap
3yr
Wow, i'm impressed 🤩
Scott Kersey
This is fantastic!
Asia
Sorry for the structure of this post, I haven't written it down in one run (I was taking notes after hitting particular milestones) so it may be a bit chaotic. Also, some of these may not work for you or be completely wrong. I'm just describing my own journey. What I've learnt after drawing 200 gestures: - gestures look waaay more dynamic when you move your arm instead of just wrist (I'm saying it as sb who always draws from the wrist rip) - it's better to start with the chest instead of the head (easier to get the proportions right) - it's good to bear in mind that you shouldn't draw exactly what you see but rather try to convey the feel of the pose (I've learnt that from "Figure drawing for what it's worth" and "Drawing lessons from the great masters", I also remember there being a chapter in Proko's course on exagerrating the pose so there must be something to it) - Posemaniacs was shut down:( -------------------- What I've noticed after 500 gestures: - it feels faster, which was expected - but it also feels more loose and I need less lines to convey the expression, so the lines are less 'hairy' - it's more 'subconscious', I don't have to focus so much, my thoughts drift away and the gestures still look just as good or even better than before - also, I don't know how to put it but weird things started happening somewhere around the 450th, e.g. some lines look cheerful and other look sad, don't know how to explain that :D There's more energy/expression to them - I've started to notice very subtle changes and how they can affect the perceived emotion of the pose, e.g. the angle of a leg or the position of the shoulders ----------------- Final notes (after 1038 gestures): - try different ways of simplifying the structure (there's Loomis, Proko, Bridgman and they all use different shapes) - first look at the figure and decide what's their most important feature or line, then try to exaggerate it (only started to do it in the very end so I'll probably do some more gestures just to get better at this part) - in the end I felt that I was drawing slower but it was much faster in fact, I was doing the 30sec poses in 15 seconds. I think it has something to do with the fact that my hand was more relaxed, idk - you don't have to draw only nude models, there's not much difference ------------- The sites I was using: - http://reference.sketchdaily.net/en (I like the fading, lets you know the time is up and allows to add the last important line) - https://www.bodiesinmotion.photo/motions?page=1&per_page=15&type=motion&isFree=true (very expressive and sometimes unusual poses) - http://www.senshistock.com/sketch/# (clothed figures only, but great variety) - https://line-of-action.com/practice-tools/figure-drawing (has adults, babies, children and teenagers, but I feel like 60% of the time I was drawing the same 2 female models) - https://quickposes.com/en/gestures/timed (good, but crashed quite often)
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