Quicksketch Assignment Examples - 2 Minute Poses
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Two examples of last week's lesson on gesture. 2 minute gesture quicksketch demonstrations.
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I started drawing in 2020 and this course late 2021 and didn’t finish it. I have been drawing on and off since then, but this year I have gotten a lot more serious about art. I have almost finished this course!
Here is my progress from December 2021 to today. It’s not a super big difference, but I feel a lot more confident with these and doing gestures do not frustrate me as much as they used to lol.
Hopefully it can inspire you guys to keep going forward even though it can be mentally draining.
If anybody has critiques please say something! I want to improve.
My experience with drawing gestures:
The results are a bit inconsistent. Sometimes I nail the pose on the first try, and it looks pretty solid. But then I analyze it, decide I can improve something, redraw it—and it ends up worse. Probably because I focus too hard on that one detail I wanted to fix, and it messes with the overall flow.
Other times, it's the opposite: it doesn't work at first, but after the second or third try, I start to feel the pose and manage to sketch it out nicely.
I tried the 2 minute rhythm gesture exercise. I started on paper but ended doing it digitally to avoid wasting paper. It is really difficult for me to understand how to catch the rhythm, I was copying what Stan was doing on the demo video but couldn't apply that on the exercise with other pictures.
If someone can help me understand, or giving any advice on how to catch the rhythm or any critiques, it would be wonderful!
Thank you <3
Here are some of my attempts at the 2 minutes gesture poses, and a couple of the 30 second ones. I'm struggling to keep some of my drawings fully on the page, but I am aware of this and am open to help and feedback
Here’s a shorter and improved version of your text:
“Hey everyone, I’ve been practicing figure drawing daily after taking a course. I’m not a fast learner, but I love the process and was proud of my progress with the first few examples.
I took a break to focus on portraits for a while, but now that I’m back to figure drawing, I feel like I’ve gotten worse. It’s frustrating and makes me angry, which only leads to more bad drawings.
Any tips or advice would be really appreciated!”
first 5: proud of that i make a month ago
last 2: is from now
You are doing great! My feedback would be to have more confidence with setting your lines.
This is a bunch of 2 minute quick sketch that I did over multiple days. These are really fun to do so I will keep up the daily routine of them. Some poses can be really hard and I mess up proportion a lot but I hope to improve with time : )
Here are some attempts at gesture. I know I've got a long way to go. I keep making the head too small.
Here is my attempt to follow along with the quicksketch 2 minute gesture demo. I have trouble with proportion. And, I draw too many lines.
Can someone help me with these? I tried copying the references from the video and I'm not sure if this is good. Please help!🙏
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This is a nice start. Thanks for sharing. Your drawings are just a little scratchy.
Try drawing with the longest lines possible. Even if they are less accurate to the reference. The long, confident line drawn with your arm (not just the wrist) will make the drawings read better.
Your proportions and forms look nice. Just keep practicing to get that confidence.
Having a lot of trouble establishing flow & rhythm. I think I understand conceptually how to do gesture but physically I feel like I’m missing something (or maybe a few things?)
I’ve watched the videos a bunch of times (and will continue to) but can anyone give me pointers? Much appreciated.
My camera is bad and my lines are super messy lol. I tried the lighting with photoshop but oh well.
Yea these sketches are unreal! I've taken a hiatus from sketching, but I'm back and I'm striving for this one day! awesome!
