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Monthly Archives: June 2016

Figure Drawing Tips to Keep in Mind Part 1: Concerning Gesture

June 30, 2016 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEOS – Figure Drawing Tips to Keep in Mind Part 1: Concerning Gesture

Figure drawing tips to keep in mind part 1 conscerning gestureGesture is important for figure drawing.  It’s arguably the most important thing to get right.  Especially when you’re learning to figure draw.

I made two videos in order to go over fellow artist, Andrea’s figure drawing.  This is part 1.

By going over her drawing, I’m hoping to show her and by extension, you what she did well, and what she could improve.  I wanted to show her and you what to watch out for when approaching the figure.

In doing so, I hope that you can learn from this as well:

 

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Drawing Consistent Noses – Basic Nose Construction

June 23, 2016 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEO – Drawing Consistent Noses – Basic Nose Construction

Drawing Consistent Noses - Basic Nose ConstructionIn this video I give you the basic nose formula that helped me get a grasp on drawing noses.  After I started using this formula, my nose drawing took a turn for the better.  Before then I was simply drawing a wedge and didn’t quite know why my noses didn’t seem to work as well as I’d like.

Not only do I give you my formula but, building on the video on practice that I posted last week, I also show you how you can go about encoding the formula so that when  you draw noses, this formula comes out of you automatically.

Enjoy:

 

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Get your Drawings to be More Consistent: How to Practice

June 16, 2016 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEO – Get your Drawings to be More Consistent: How to Practice

Get your Drawings to be More Consistent How to PracticeHow the blazes do you practice drawing?! We’re often told that the best way to get good at something is to practice.  We’re also told that if you want to get good at drawing you have to draw.  But over the years I’ve found that isn’t enough.

If you simply draw, you may get better at drawing but you may also get better at drawing poorly.  If you don’t draw well, you may end up creating bad drawing habits that may cause your art not to improve.

So how do you go about NOT doing that?  How do you go making sure you’re creating good drawing habits that will help you get better?  This is what I talk about in this video below:

 

 

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Dynamic Sketching 1 With Peter Han | Master Class Demo

Dynamic Sketching 2 – Peter Han – New Demo

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Drawing Lines
Drawing Shapes

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Character Design Drawing Tips Part 3: Drapery

June 9, 2016 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEO – Character Design Drawing Tips Part 3: Drapery

Character Design Tips Part 3 DraperyWe don’t walk around naked.  I tend all wear clothes, but when we’re first learning to draw people we study them nude.

Problem is that we when we start drawing people we skip the part about how clothes actually functions when people wear it.  Today on this final character design tips video, I go over drapery.

It’s not an extensive look but I do go over some tips to keep in mind when drawing drapery.  I also go over some good resources to look at if you want to better understand how to draw it correctly.

I even show you how I use those resources.

I hope you get a lot of out of the video:

Links Mentioned

Famous Artist Courses drapery pdf

Mastering Drawing the Human Figure From Life, Memory, Imagination: with Special Section on Drapery

Drawing Drapery from Head to Toe

Vilppu Drawing Drapery: The Clothed Figure

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Character Design Drawing Tips Part 02: Construction and Solidity

June 2, 2016 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEOS – Character Design Drawing Tips Part 02: Construction and Solidity

Character Design Tips Part 2 Solidity and ConstructionOne of the trickiest parts of figure drawing is adding construction to your basic lay in.  The difficulty comes in the complexity of detail of the human form.

It can become overwhelming. What do you draw? How do you draw it?

When first staring out, artists tend to try to put it all in.  This can cause your drawing to get very lumpy while not really making a clear drawing statement.

In today’s video, I help you get around all that.  I write about a simple way of constructing the figure.  I use my favorite figure drawing teacher, Steve Huston’s torso constructing technique to do it.

Also, below the video I link to a lesson where Steve Huston talks about drawing the torso.

I go over an approach you can take to simplify drawing the body so you can draw a well drawn figure without all the lumps and bumps.

Have a look. I think this video will be helpful to you.

Videos Mentioned

Steve Huston: Video 5 Part 1

 

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Drawing Forms

Drawing Complex forms

Drawing Rhythms

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