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Fantastic demonstration and drawing process! I'm loving the commentary and explanations that accompany these lessons. This is just the type of course I needed to jump back into drawing in this manner and shake some of that rust off. As someone who hasn't drawn like this since July of 2020, I was expecting a horror show but I was pleasantly surprised by the results I've got by taking things slowly, drawing alongside the video as you went through the various stages of the drawing. With still much to learn, I'm looking forward to what the rest of the course has to offer, here are the results of what I was able to achieve. Cheers for this Patrick! I'll be sure to look at the other courses you've created in the near future.
LESSON NOTES
Balance is a key factor to keep in mind for all artists. In this lesson, we'll talk about finding the balance between under-rendered work and overly-rendered work to help you find the ideal balance in your own piece.
You can also expect to learn about:
- The skin suit
- Back story
- Allegory and metaphors
- Long pose
- Contrapposto
- What’s wrong with this photo?
- Controlling tone
- Drawing with erasers
- The darkest dark
- Bringing back the flow
- Male-female hip
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Definitely a different approach to instruction, but I like the "flow" . Drawing along is fun and the narration feeds little tidbits that enrich knowledge along the way.
Great lesson, so many things to learn here is my first attempt but I’m sure I will revisit this again. Any feedback is appreciated
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9mo
This is a beautiful drawing! Congratulations 🎉
The next step might be a very subtle one. Try squinting to blur out the details. If you want the focal area to be around the torso, maybe you can try adding some more contrast around that area.
This can bring the composition together for a more solid drawing.
Great work of this drawing. I really love how you draw the face.
I am definitely the guy who misses the gesture and hopes to save the drawing with the rendering.
I'm not satisfied with the ribcage, it is too vertical.
This was very pleasing to follow along with.
I feel like I could have pushed the gesture a bit more, but overall I like what I was able to get out of the process.
attempt 1. will try again as i repeat the course after first run through. very calming experience
Thanks for the Lesson again! I was a bit more confident than the previous lesson, still struggling a bit with the tools and gestural hand (hard to get the pressure or line I want with that hand position yet). But I'm happy with the result!
Hey Patrick, I wanted to say thank you. I've been learning so much since purchasing your course. I've rewatched this one segment four times so far and will rewatch it four times more. Worth every penny. Did the completed version digitally again.
I like his style of teaching because I get into this relaxed and focused mood that really opens up my mind to what he’s saying as I draw. I feel like my art is getting better because of it.
Although it’s far from perfect, this is better than I’ve done before in figure drawing.
This course is just wonderful! Watching and listening while drawing - it almost puts me in a meditative state. The result of my first drawing is secondary, as I enjoyed the process incredibly. Thank you for these revelations
Drew this one a few nights ago. I'm really enjoying these lessons and feel I am learning all the time :)
Thank you for the demonstration. It was somewhat hard to follow the anatomy explanation while also trying to keep up with the drawing process. Will probably need to rewatch to absorb the anatomy stuff a bit better.
Your artworks are so inspiring. Hope my little steps bring me at least little closer to art level you have. Thank you for this course.
Hello there! Here's my drawing which I very much enjoyed doing :). The rendering is not as good as I would like it to be, but for me the focus was on gesture and form, especially the torso and the pelvis area. @Patrick Jones, do you always draw on newsprint paper? I draw on standard printing paper, and I find the rendering not as smooth as in your drawing. I used Conté Pierre noire pencil.
Cheers,
Romain
Relaxing drawing session, felt comfortable most of the time other than some times where my pencil control was off. Heavy critiquing appreciated
great drawing with you indeed, I wanna redo this one to take notes of all the great quotes P is saying..
What a great course so far. Critiques are welcome, always love to know what to improve. Thanks Patrick you offer a lot of wisdom a long with instruction and guidance.
Fantastic demonstration and drawing process! I'm loving the commentary and explanations that accompany these lessons. This is just the type of course I needed to jump back into drawing in this manner and shake some of that rust off. As someone who hasn't drawn like this since July of 2020, I was expecting a horror show but I was pleasantly surprised by the results I've got by taking things slowly, drawing alongside the video as you went through the various stages of the drawing. With still much to learn, I'm looking forward to what the rest of the course has to offer, here are the results of what I was able to achieve. Cheers for this Patrick! I'll be sure to look at the other courses you've created in the near future.
