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Now that you've seen the drawing process, it's your turn to create your own interpretation of the pose. Follow these steps:

  1. Gesture Drawing: Start with a dynamic and expressive gesture drawing.
  2. Measure Proportions: Ensure the proportions of your gesture drawing are believable.
  3. Descriptive Line Quality: Flesh out the drawing, prioritizing volume with descriptive lines.
  4. Render Light and Shadow: Add light and shadow to bring the figure to life.

Remember, your goal is to use the techniques learned to create your own unique interpretation, not to copy the demonstration stroke for stroke.

Happy drawing!

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Marco Sordi
2024/11/27. Good morning everybody. Here’s again a quick figure drawing (Conte on newsprint). Thanks for any comment or critique.
Marco Sordi
2024/11/19. Good morning everybody. Here's a quick figure drawing I made yesterday (Conte sanguine 610 on newsprint). Thanks.
Brent Eviston
Very nice! I'd love to see the shadows a bit more defiend and darkened. Overall, good work!
Rachel Lee
1mo
had toned paper instead of white so used white charcoal for highlights instead of erasing value
Brent Eviston
Thanks for sharing, Rachel! Good start. Let me know if you have any specific questions.
Marco Sordi
2024/10/27. Good morning everybody. Here’s my final figure drawing. Overall the figure is not very dynamic and there are some imperfections in the proportions between torso and legs. Also the shadows could perhaps not always be uniform. But overall I am moderately satisfied. Let me say that Brent's course is simply fantastic and from tomorrow I will do it again from the beginning because it seems to me that his approach is really an excellent mix of intuitive drawing and academic technique. I learned a lot and I want to try to go deeper into his method. Thanks Brent!!
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