Hey Guys!
Coming in hot with more Poses...
I spent a lot of last week sketching, getting a bit more messy to try to speed up the learning process and my general understanding of constructing a viable pose. I have once again become acquainted with the idea of pushing things too far but I also find that sometimes success also depends with how the line "feels". The size of the drawing also plays a part as the thumbnails often felt easier to develop in places. When I'm working with the full breadth of the IPad screen things seem to take longer and tend to look a little more spaced out for better or worse. It's another facet of things I tend to forget when I'm in the moment. Food for thought!
I tried to be a bit stricter with my reference poses this week - only turning them on when I felt a little lost on a part of the body. I did this mostly through Poses 1 & 2. When it came to 5, 7 and 12 I threw complete caution to the wind and left them on but tried to get them done at a much quicker pace to not "overthink". Pose 5 was originally a complete failure but I went back to it to see if I could dig it out of the realms of "complete shite" and came up with something I considered "passable" (even if I didn't know what to do with the arms lol). This exercise gave me a plethora of messy art but in much greater quantity, the trade-off of life I think you will find.
Continuing my spate of drawing the central masses of the body first I tried an imagined series which was again - messy for the most part but gave off some interesting results. Pose 4 got the most time for polish with the others being done as and when over my Twitch stream. I also drew other poses in-between that I chose to scrap when they didn't work out. That's the thing about doing messy sketches in quick succession you don't feel particularly precious about them which makes it easy to move on (mistakes happen, so let it right?). It's much harder to do when your in the 3rd hour of a pose you are continually adapting across sketch layers that refuses to work (usually because it doesn't). I'm really chuffed with how Pose 9 turned out.
Experience this weeks stream in timelapse form:
It's been worth giving all of this more time and while I still see myself a ways away from being able to say "yeah you got it" It's nice to see the incremental improvements. As my understanding of the central masses improves pulling the limbs from them becomes easier. I can only hope in time that my knowledge of them will increase too. The upturned head is something I found a constant stumbling block in the last stream so I will definitely take a look at that for next time. I also had a mass of hand poses that I never got round to looking at but they will be looked at in the future (I just have to get over my hatred of hands to draw them lol).
Over & Out,
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