Finding Line Confidence With Gesture - Part 5
Finding Line Confidence With Gesture - Part 5
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Finding Line Confidence With Gesture - Part 5
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@tuvia
I know there are no graded assignments or lecturer feedback, but I always find it nice to see what others get out of the lessons.
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For this final exercise, I tackle another 15-minute drawing to compare it against the very first one from the start of the session. This comparison shows the immediate improvement you get from a proper warm-up routine. I walk you through how to capture the entire pose, lighting, and expression while prioritizing specific details like the face and props.

You will learn how to triage information on the fly, deciding what is essential to the story and what can be left out. I also recap the entire drawing chain, breaking down exactly what you should focus on during 15-second, 2-minute, and 5-minute intervals. These quick studies help you build a solid, expressive foundation so your longer, finished pieces don't end up looking stiff or robotic.

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COMMENTS
Eliza Ivanova
Quick drawings are the best cure for stiff finished pieces. Spending hours rendering a robotic figure usually means your initial structure was weak. Short timed sessions train you to lay down expressive lines that keep the energy alive underneath all the details you add later.
@ceag
1mo
Excellent exercises. It's been a bit since I did regular 30 sec poses. I'm getting a lot out of them. Thanks lovely Eliza! Great reference materials too.
@tuvia
1mo
I know there are no graded assignments or lecturer feedback, but I always find it nice to see what others get out of the lessons.
Patrick Bosworth
This is great, you captured a lot of character here!
Rachel Dawn Owens
Great variation in lineweight here. I love this guy.
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