gesture drawing - 30s
© 2018 LoveTheBic
beginning of a 1 hour gesture drawing session.
This page 30s drawings.
LoveTheBic
Hi Line! And thanks for the critique and the video! Its nice to see drawings explaining the critique. I understand better. How did you get that? Do you post on Youtube and then add a link here?
Regarding the poses: I was trying to get the overall silhouette without action lines (not enough time). I wanted to get the main lines of the outside. But i guess i want to go too quickly to complex shapes.
Good idea you suggested to use geometric figures! I may try a session of 30s poses with only squares circles and other shapes, see what comes out.
Regarding the poses: I was trying to get the overall silhouette without action lines (not enough time). I wanted to get the main lines of the outside. But i guess i want to go too quickly to complex shapes.
Good idea you suggested to use geometric figures! I may try a session of 30s poses with only squares circles and other shapes, see what comes out.
Polyvios Animations
Hello, LoveTheBic, but I think your poses in quick gesture form are completely, positively, and totally on the most righteous track, and therefore, I feel that your lines of action and rhythm still need all of the vitality and energy now most than ever. How would you like to please try out 10 more minutes of 30 second figure sketches?(20 doodle poses)
As a result of your warmups, then your attitudes will become the least stilted but the most spontaneous, vital, but most energetic. If you're totally convinced that you need the most influences, look into a Kindle of Daniel Coyle's The Little Book of Talent.
My hat's off to you.
As a result of your warmups, then your attitudes will become the least stilted but the most spontaneous, vital, but most energetic. If you're totally convinced that you need the most influences, look into a Kindle of Daniel Coyle's The Little Book of Talent.
My hat's off to you.
Line
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