sept.13.2018

by velloria, September 14th 2018 © 2018 velloria
Done as part of a 30 minute class. My current goal is: Better understand human anatomy, so I can render imagined poses i think i can do better but this session wasn't too bad...! i use a really light marker tool to sketch, so i bumped up the contrast to make it easier to see.
Lifentrix
hey your works look rly nice, delicate and mostly precise.
That being said they seam to be mosly linear with the emphasis on the outline (this will not help you so much with drawing from the imagination since outlines chandge so drasticly from pose to pose, it would be much better for you to learn genaraly how to build a body from the inside out), i know those were shor sketches but even then if your goal is better understanding of human anatomy and not just the guesture of the figure try and build the figure from inside, meaning you should simplify the human figure in to cilindars and boxes (and other simple 3d forms) atleast, and try to bouild from there.
projecting the skeleton first and building the muscles that you see on that and finaly finish up would be perfekt, even if done with realy simple forms and not done in the whole complexaty of the forms that the body is naturaly bouilt of human (human skeleton could be indicated at even wit only several lines).Also some longer drawings would be great for analyzing more in depth all the complexity of the humasn body.
velloria
You’re completely right, I think I should definitely try to build things more, it’ll be a hard habit to break but I’ll do my best! Thank you for analyzing my work and breaking it down, your advice is really appreciated ! Next session I’ll try building instead of outlining for sure.
Dosharath
Another way to build form is using sloth of scribbley loose lines. Either draw them lightly or make a new layer and then continue to build after your scribbles... if that makes sense. Loose lines will also help you exaggerate the parts you want to.
Polyvios Animations
Good morning, velloria, and welcome to Line of Action. How are you doing today?

Say, I think that your range of gestures and silhouettes are definitely most well-articulated, but I feel that these balances of drawing fundamentals in your figures still need the most total loosening up in warmup mode. Why don't you please free up your loosest and lightest lines of feelings and emotions with 32 minutes of 2 minute pose warmups, all flipped horizontally while flipped vertically?

The logical arguement is as a result of two things:

First of all, to help you free up your artistic perceptions of figure gestures and anatomy, and second to help your lines of action and tempo to be drawn the least stiffest but doodled out to be the most dynamic, energetic, but fluidest.

If you're really, really, REALLY most inquisitive about balancing drawing skills, HERE'S A LINK. It can help to intensely inspire you in your artistic yet creative journey. I hope you will find these extremely, completely, but totally helpful and encouraging.