As the title indicates, my life drawings, larger images are the ones I like more/most of the bunch.
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I'm going to admit, this class was hard for me. I wasn't all that inspired, sorry. It's not that I don't appreciate the model, but some things click and some things don't. So here are figure drawings of my lack of a better word, lively imagination. |
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30 secs |
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3 minutes |
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3 minutes |
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5 minutes ( ignoring the super harsh lines) |
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1 minutes (overly large head and feet) |
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5 minutes |
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Ah lol when I lost spirit and did this. |
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3 mins |
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30 seconds |
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1 minute |
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3 minutes |
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5 minutes |
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5 minutes, (borderline into favourites) |
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We had time for a second session. |
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Mr. Thurman reviewed my work and advised me that I was a good enough drawer to stop drawing in joints and mid-lines; to make my figure drawings less mannequin and more sophisticated, eloquent human forms. Here is me trying after his advice, how'd I do?
(I think I did a lot better)
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3 minutes ( ignore the chicken leg) |
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1 minute ( a harsh line but I like the depth it shows) |
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5 minutes (torso) |
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5 minutes, I think it shows the most improvement from his advice, except for the toe sock, too small feet destroys her balance. |
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