Use the provided figure references to practice The Shape Method. We'll be using the same photo set as our previous assignment so you can compare your approach in these two methods.
Focus on:
Part-to-part drawing
Gesture of each part
Wrapping lines for perspective
Working from head to foot
Tips for Success
Be patient — this method might feel unfamiliar if you're used to a different approach.
Don’t be hard on yourself — it’s okay if it feels awkward at first.
Have fun with it — try exaggerating shapes or modifying forms to better connect with the method.
Hard Mode
Want to increase the difficulty? Modify the forms and exaggerate the figures into new and stylized body types!
Deadline - submit by May 2, 2025 for a chance to be in the critique video!
Not completely convinced that I’m not just drawing outline using c and s curves to be honest….but I think I get the difference between shape approach vs gesture approach I.e. this is more part to part whilst gesture is connecting through parts with perceived rhythms(?) I think I also was too part to part in the gesture approach however as my drawings with both approaches look eerily similar 🤔
Some more. I am realising how important line quality and confidence is to the final appearance to these gestures. Also form intersections are vital but I haven't got the hang of those yet. It's a lot to think about while also trying to learn this method.
Working my way through. Think I need to focus on the have fun part, getting the essentials down more loose and quick and using more abstraction. Hard to break out from trying to recreating the pose and shapes with their outlines and such, as seen from that angle and whatnot.
I agree with your reflection, you definitely grasp the concept and you have a very good eye for the connecting shapes and perspective. Your second set of drawings look a bit looser. Try to lengthen your strokes as much as you can instead of using multiple smaller strokes to form a line. Even if your line turns out longer than you need, that’s better than too short.
Here are some gestures I worked on, once I got into a groove it started to feel better. some got a little big for the page. The male one seemed to get a bit too thick in the hip area. hope to hear your feedback!
Here are my attempts of the first 7 poses. These were a struggle and I felt like I wasn't drawing with any flow. Much more practice is needed to feel more comfortable. I will add the other poses as a I complete them.
All 28, plus 5 more where I changed the form of the bodies. I intended to change the body shape of all 28 but it wasn't very clear in my head if I was doing it right especially when I compared to the examples in the first video.
Here are my assignments. I found more difficult the shape method than the previous one, I feel that I am doing something wrong in the process, because the temptation to follow the contour of the figure haunted me while I was drawing, so I am not very confident that the result is good.
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Use the provided figure references to practice The Shape Method. We'll be using the same photo set as our previous assignment so you can compare your approach in these two methods.
Focus on:
Tips for Success
Hard Mode
Deadline - submit by May 2, 2025 for a chance to be in the critique video!