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The Art & Science of Figure Drawing
Gesture
Gesture Explorations
Volume & Structure
Welcome & Orientation
The Shape of the Rib Cage
The Shape of the Rib Cage Continues
Locating the Rib Cage
Locating the Rib Cage - Practice Reel 1
Locating the Rib Cage - Practice Reel 2
The Shape of the Pelvis
Locating the Pelvis
Locating the Pelvis - Practice Reel 1
Locating the Pelvis - Practice Reel 2
Proportions of the Head
The Head & Neck
The Head & Neck - Practice Reel 1
The Head & Neck - Practice Reel 2
The Head & Neck - Practice Reel 3
Volumes of the Legs
Volumes of the Arms
The Hands & Feet
Communicating Volume Through Drawing
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Measuring & Proportion
Shading
Figure Drawing Demo
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Proportions of the Head
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Head Proportions Lesson Assignment
Prepare a hard-boiled egg, a pencil, and an eraser.
Draw the vertical center line on the egg, bisecting it evenly.
Draw the horizontal line for the eyes, halfway between the top and bottom of the egg.
Draw the line for the bottom of the nose, slightly closer to the eye line than the bottom of the egg.
Draw the line for the lips, one-third of the way down between the nose and the bottom of the egg.
Observe and practice drawing the egg with these lines from at least 20 different angles.
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2024/9/29. Good afternoon everybody. Here’s my 20 egg-heads. Thanks.
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