Project - Rhythms

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Project - Rhythms

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It’s time to draw the figure! Use the rhythms method I showed in the previous lesson to draw the poses from the photo references in the downloads tab.

Deadline for submissions to be included in the video critique is 10/6/2023.

  • Capture the gesture of each pose using rhythms.
  • Spend at least 5 minutes on each pose, ideally 1-2 hours per session. Take breaks as needed.
  • Shoot for accurate proportions by eyeballing placement of the rhythms. Have an idea of where the line will end before you execute the line.
  • Use the the template as a starting point, but observe the pose. Remember that each pose might have some of their own unique rhythms that differ from the template I proposed. This will develop your own rhythms over time.
  • Balance loose, energetic lines with more committed singular lines. Don't let it get too messy. Consider what we've learned about line quality.

Level 2

There are a few ways to make this more challenging. Mix and match based on your comfort and experience.

  • Set a timer for 5 minutes to force yourself to draw only the most important rhythms.
  • If that's too easy, go for 3 minutes.
  • Practice developing the overhand grip.
  • Try charcoal pencils (sharpened like a bullet) on newsprint paper.
  • Add another layer of smaller rhythms indicating the muscle masses. You can add some time to the clock.
Newest
Luis Ángel Ruiz de Gopegui Rando
Here are the ones that remain
Luis Ángel Ruiz de Gopegui Rando
Hi everyone, here are my rhythms. After watching all the demonstrations, I repeat all the poses. Some are more difficult than others. I'm amazed at Proko's precision when drawing lines. Now I understand his 20 years of experience. It seems incredible to me that such a thing can be achieved, but oh well, we'll have to be patient...
@landsloth
This was super hard to do. I kept getting caught up in contour and losing the rhythms. Will definitely do a lot more of these
Melanie Scearce
You have a good eye for rhythms already. Stay loose with your lines!
@loghserk
I am continuing my challenge to do 15 figure drawings a day for two weeks. It is getting more painful and difficult. I think because I get better at seeing my mistakes. These are some of the drawings from day 9. Proportions are still difficult for me but I hope the rythms are clear. What do you guys think?
@ethel
6d
I find it challenging to find the rhythm - even though I can see it - for 2 main reasons. A) Because I’m trying to learn to hold the pencil differently, but also B) because I don’t yet have the skill to assess distances, sizes & proportions on the fly, so I have to measure all the time which doesn’t help a lot with ‘flow’. Unless I have the wrong idea … I feel like there are some gaps in knowledge here between the project & execution. Or maybe I just missed something.
Christian Peitler
I took myself some time with this Projekt. And did all the 24 :), but still need to practice those more, I tried to use the Overhand grip, but its much more difficult buts also fun, thats why I also I think i Take to long for one Pose, 25 min in average ^^ :(, I think I should be faster with those I guess
@loghserk
Hello! I joined this course about 2 years ago but stopped drawing after half a year. Since last month, I'm trying to get back at it again. Now I have challenged myself to make 15 gesture/figure drawings a day for 2 weeks. Mostly because I think this excercise is great for recieving fast feedback on line quality and proportions, but also because I think it is fun. From day 1 till 3 I tried to remember everything I learned and started experimenting with different ways I could simplify gestures. At day 4 I watched the rythms tutorial and I think it shows in the drawings. I already feel more confident in my lines, but proportions are still really hard. I am going to continue this excercise for another 10 days. Are there any specific things I need to keep in mind while doing this or should I just continue the way I'm going and look at what the results say? Thanks! :)
@greenbdg
First time really drawing figures at all. I thought Stan’s instructions were phenomenal. Was intimidated at first but drawings came out better than expected! Still struggling with confident lines and with proportions.
@doodleibu
10d
Some poses from a life drawing session yesterday. I found it trickier to find rhythms from these poses. Line quality continues to be elusive… I drew on a clipboard without erasing, and kept committing to lines way too early. Will make a note of this for next session 🤔
Maris
11d
Honestly, I'm not too happy with these. I tried drawing using overhand grip but I still can't control the pencil that well. I also struggled trying to draw the figure quickly. Any tips/critiques on how to improve are welcome. Would love some feedback.
@ethel
10d
I’m having a hard time with this too. Remember that if you post in 'The Community’ (as opposed to here) there’s a ‘Ask for help’ box you can check
@deepanshu12
any suggestions please
@doodleibu
10d
I really like the clean flowy lines in the last couple of pages!
@deepanshu12
help please
@harrow
12d
I don't have access to charcoal in one form or another at the moment but I did try sharpening a 5mm graphite lead to a bullet point. I did the first three that way. The last three I did with a soft pencil. All six drawings took significantly longer than 5 minutes.
@harrow
6d
I did a few more. This is hard but also fun.
@harrow
9d
Second batch
@osrour
14d
@osrour
14d
@doodleibu
15d
Did level 1. I’ve done some life drawing, but I never really considered looking at rhythms across the entire body and my proportions were always pretty loose, so I tried focusing on those. I'll also need to focus on line quality next session...
Rachel Dawn Owens
These are super cool. I like how you connected lines across the figure. These seem to get more free as they go on, the last one is my favorite. The line running up from his leg to the neck is a really good idea.
@osrour
17d
samuel burgos celedon
Me pareció un ejercicio muy divertido. Los dibujé en 10 minutos cada uno. Debajo de las líneas más oscuras de estructura hice las líneas correspondientes al ritmo más suaves. Utilicé un lapiz de grafito normal y el overhand grip
Neo Diamond
Really enjoyed this one. Felt really daunting at the start but I feel like I have a good grip in the concept now. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Rachel Dawn Owens
These look awesome! These are well balanced and cohesive figure studies. The hands and feet get a little small on certain ones but that’s just a minor thing.
@christalynn
This was very challenging for me. I drew large on newsprint to make sure my shoulder and arm were moving and to keep myself from being too precious with these exercises. I am working to overcome a perfectionism/fear of failure tendency that holds back progress.
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