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The Art & Science of Figure Drawing
Gesture
Welcome & Orientation
What is Gesture Drawing
The Primary Action Line
The Primary Action Line - Practice Reel
The Figure in Action
The Figure in Action - Practice Reel
Axis Line
Axis Line - Practice Reel
The Torso
The Torso - Practice Reel
Center Lines
Center Lines - Practice Reel
The Legs
The Legs - Practice Reel 1
The Legs - Practice Reel 2
The Feet
The Feet - Practice Reel 1
The Feet - Practice Reel 2
The Upper Torso
The Upper Torso - Practice Reel 1
The Upper Torso - Practice Reel 2
The Arms
The Arms - Practice Reel 1
The Arms - Practice Reel 2
The Arms - Practice Reel 3
The Hands
The Hands - Practice Reel 1
The Hands - Practice Reel 2
The Hands - Practice Reel 3
The Head & Neck
The Head & Neck - Practice Reel 1
The Head & Neck - Practice Reel 2
The Head & Neck - Practice Reel 3
Light & Shadow
Light & Shadow - Practice Reel 1
Light & Shadow - Practice Reel 2
Light & Shadow - Practice Reel 3
Gesture Explorations
Volume & Structure
Measuring & Proportion
Shading
Figure Drawing Demo
Livestream Critiques
The Feet - Practice Reel 2
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