Dynamic Poses
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courseIntroduction to Figure ConstructionFull course (48 lessons)
$125
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Ali Ali
Some new practice
LESSON NOTES

Drawing believable poses starts with a gesture drawing and then you build simplified forms on top. Instructor Michael Hampton shows how to use 16-17 lines to capture the figure's direction and joint spacing. Focusing on the weight-bearing of the leg and the pit of the neck for balance. For twists, he uses S-curves and asymmetrical triangles to show the rib cage and pelvis facing opposite directions. Constructing the figure with boxes and cylinders, ensuring parallel lines for width, depth, and height. Avoiding tapered cylinders early on to prevent confusion. Finally, for limbs, use simple shapes to represent bones and muscles, and refine with gestural lines.


To learn more on how to construct a figure check out Hampton’s new course


Related Links:

Gesture and Anatomy - Full Demo


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Steven Michael Hampton
Part 10 of a step by step workflow for drawing figures. This lesson about drawing more dynamic poses.
@sgtsenza
I'm not sure I've improved but maybe.....
Jackson Stobart
Any critique is much appreciated! Some proportions felt off for me, especially in the arms. I also notice i tend to create a narrower hip box.
Steven Michael Hampton
Very nice! Looks pretty damn good. Maybe double check your head size?
Maria Bygrove
Yevhen Syrchin
@julienf
1yr
I always dread starting a new video and following along, thinking it'll be too difficult and I won't be able to keep up. Yet every time I end up having a lot of fun and being happy with the result! I feel like the videos on hand and feet where especially helpful in understanding what's happening over there.
Ali Ali
2yr
@Michael Hampton new practice from today do you have any tips on the abs and collarbone
Nic Parsons
May I ask which brush you are using for this in Procreate?
Ali Ali
2yr
Hi @Michael Hampton i got the book and went through some of the YouTube videos. After doing the torso should I move to arms or legs first. Also will their be any detailed videos on the lats still weak on that I think thanks for all the help.
Priscilla Aham
Rough attempts at dynamic poses. Used to find these to be so difficult! Happy with my progress. Thank you!
Steven Michael Hampton
Great job. These look awesome
@boltart48
2yr
I'll try my best to be consistent with these studies.
Ali Ali
2yr
Some new practice
Steven Michael Hampton
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