Torso Drawing Part 1 – Preparing for the Drawing with Studies
Torso Drawing Part 1 – Preparing for the Drawing with Studies
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Torso Drawing Part 1 – Preparing for the Drawing with Studies
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Olha Nevecheria
Trying to do it by myself
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I wanted to spend some more time on this drawing, bringing it to a finish. I’m approaching this as a portfolio piece, or something that might hang in a gallery. Not just another sketch. I think this is a good mentality to have going into a longer drawing because I take it more seriously. With that, comes prep work…

I like to do some small sketches before I jump into the actual drawing. Proportion studies, gesture studies, value studies, and anatomy studies. I don’t want to jump into this blind.

Proportion Studies

I look for measurements that will help me lay in the figure. Things in the photo that align well. I look for head unit alignments, width and height relationships, horizontal and vertical plumb lines, and any other proportional issues I might run into. I like to do this because... continue this lesson.

Gesture Studies

As we learned in the figure course, gesture is one of the most important elements of a figure drawing. Find the motion within the pose, rhythms between the elements in...continue this lesson.

Value Studies

I'm going to be shading this drawing to a finish. I need to be clear about the tonal composition. Where's the focal point? How will I design the values to create a clear focal point and an interesting composition? Let's look at the composition and see how we can improve it...continue this lesson.

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Hossam Haridi
᲼some of them quick poses and some not i need critique i will move to the arm soon
John Harper
You're doing great. I want to see more.
Jesper Axelsson
Nice!
Olha Nevecheria
Trying to do it by myself
Alec Brubaker
Very nice shapes here! Although I think Filip is right, this could be even better with some tweaking of the values. Making sure the lights and darks read as separate value groups, and popping the figure off of the background can really help the readability and value composition of an image! Keep up the excellent work!
Filip Stojak
Hey Olha, looks good! One thing that's not always but almost always true: the lightest darks and darker than the darkest lights. Look at your picture with this rule of thumb in mind. Also: the edge work is already pretty solid, but I think some of the edges should be a little sharper If I remember the photograph correctly. Good luck!
parth kapadia
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