Figure Drawing Fundamentals
Gesture
The Bean
Structure
Landmarks
Robo Bean
Mannequinization
Balance
Exaggeration
Proportions
Measuring
Shading
Figure Drawing Demo
Closing Thoughts
This episode is a really important one. I’m going to introduce to you guys the basic elements that make up any picture.
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jean marc
4yr
hi guys... i was soo tired havent been feeling well... i didnt even finish this... im not finishing it. can anyone critic the pose? and mistakes? pliz keep in mind that my anatomy knowledge is like about a 4 or 5 lol
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4yr
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Hi, and thank you @Liandro Roger for answering my previous question. Here’s another one:
When practicing shading, do you aim to copy the exact values you see?
The problem is, when practicing shading something as white as your paper, like an egg, you won’t be able to do the highlight which is even lighter.
This question came up first when I was practicing shading myself, but also when I read the chapter on light and planes in Hale’s book Drawing Lessons From The Great Masters where he says: ”Begin to make sketches of the movement of tones on the cube, and the cylinder and the sphere. (...) Make a few hundred sketches of such movements, particulary that of the cylinder, until these movements of light and dark become part of your subconscious equipment.” (p. 59-60)
If you do these excercises without copying the exact values, going a litter darker to afford the highlight, won’t that mistrain your subconscious into interpreting all values as darker? @Marshall Vandruff, you seem to be a fan of Hale’s book, maybe you have something to say about this?
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4yr
Asked for help
Value scale question: When seeing a value should you be able to name it from 1 to 10? Is it decided that "this value is number 4 no matter what the context is", or should it be given a number in relationship to the decided darkest dark and lightest light in each painting? How do I get this numbering skill, drawing value skales over and over?
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