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A quick guide to drawing expressive feet using simple shapes, clear gestures, and smart anatomy to ground your figures.
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Josh Fiddler
10h
Was going to say I was surprised at how few comments are here on Feet and Hands, but then, I realized, oh yeah, they are dreaded. Best way to over-come fear? Face em! These bonus lessons on hands and feet have really upped my confidence and ability. Plus they are giving me good indications of what a solid routine of daily practice of hands, feet, figures, heads. Do that for a month or so and evaluate what to add then.
My notes on feet
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9h
Bravo, Josh. Notes are so important. I am the exact same way when learning. I need to organize and structure information so it can be assimilated in a way that makes sense specific to me. Also love the comparison to Bammes and thinking about other approaches. Great to see!
Maria Bygrove
17d
I feel like the general shapes, or the sock, are quite straight forward but the moment I start adding any details, toes, bones, etc. my drawings get messy.
Zander Schmer-Lalama
21d
Here’s my feet lol. Some I think I did really well on and others I’ll definitely have to practice. Feedback is always welcome.
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Educator, painter, writer, and art historian. Author of Figure Drawing: Design and Invention.