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Cici's sketchbook - ciciliang - 01-23-2018 Hey everyone! My name is Casey and I would like to improve as an artist! I would say I am a beginner and would love to become more advanced. Most of my art has a cartoony background feel to it, so I am working towards strengthening my understanding of the fundamentals. Here is some of my older stuff: Annnd here are some of my studies I have been working on over the past few days. I have been referencing Bammes, Bridgeman and Hogarth for torso studies. I've always struggled with torsos which is why I am practicing so much... I have also been working on hands as well... I have been working on drawing 100 hands in my sketchbook. The first 20 were absolutely trash... but I can see the improvement! And of course, I am working on doing timed poses on posemaniacs everyday. These are 90 second poses: Done in pencil: Switched over to Ink to work on better line economy: All critiques and feedback is welcome (and sorely needed). I will aim to post on here daily RE: Cici's sketchbook - Artloader - 01-23-2018 Hi there Ciciliang, welcome to the forum :). Nice start here, keep on doing sketches of the human body like you are and you will soon build up a good visual library. You could also try using a bit more construction in your sketches, like Proko does in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRHfcqjbPq8&t=325s Good luck - keep it going :) RE: Cici's sketchbook - ciciliang - 01-23-2018 (01-23-2018, 10:02 AM)Artloader Wrote: Hi there Ciciliang, welcome to the forum :). Thank you for the warm welcome! I just watched this video and I am going to give this a go. I think adding construction exercises might be the key to help me get going. :) RE: Cici's sketchbook - ciciliang - 01-25-2018 Here are some sketches from yesterday. I tried using the construction method on the first page in pencil and went back over the main parts in black pen. I outlined the structure of the torso in pink... I also alternated between the bean method and using boxes for the hips and chest. Also, more hands! I still don't feel 100% confident tackling them. :( The only way to get better is to practice more! RE: Cici's sketchbook - ciciliang - 01-26-2018 So yesterday I attempted drawing the body as a mannequin as Proko demonstrated in the video linked above and I realized I needed to do studies of the torso in simpler terms. So, I did two pages of "bean" studies and it helped me understand the mass of the torso much much better. I think my two biggest issues are; 1. how the torso folds and 2. seeing the torso as a 3D object in space and translating that to a 2D drawing. All the beans were referenced from photos and even Proko's interpretation himself (to help me get started). Normally when I draw the figure, I start with the head and work my way down to the feet. I attempted to draw the figure starting with the torso and I like my results so far. And some stuff from imagination RE: Cici's sketchbook - Tygerson - 01-27-2018 I love the expressiveness of your faces. Also, I love the proko figure videos--they helped me a lot with drawing people! His portrait series is good too. RE: Cici's sketchbook - HIRVIOS - 01-28-2018 You're on the right track, all I can currently say is you need to get more mileage (just keep drawing more) RE: Cici's sketchbook - ciciliang - 02-09-2018 @Tygerson: Thank you! I feel like that is an area that I need improvement though.. I would love to draw more dynamic expressions rather than static ones. What I posted was my comfort zone. And Proko is extremely helpful! @HIRVIOS: Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment! I agree. Putting in the time is best way to keep moving forward. -------- Finally an update. I wanted to keep this a daily thing, but unfortunately I had a family emergency that required me to travel out of state on very short notice. For now things are stable but I feel discouraged by not meeting my daily goal. Rughhhhh. I need to get over it and get back on it. Here are a few older pages from the "drawabox" website. I noticed in mid-January that my lines aren't as confident and discovered this website while browsing reddit. I hope you guys all had a great start to your month so far! I'll be back tomorrow with more studies!~ RE: Cici's sketchbook - HIRVIOS - 02-09-2018 You've done the planes, Now do tons of boxes! RE: Cici's sketchbook - ciciliang - 02-14-2018 @HIRVIOS I'm slowly but surely getting there! Your comment inspired me to continue working on chapter 1 homework (see below). After I finish chapter 1, I will be tackling the 250 box challenge (oooof!). -------- Update time! Since getting home, I haven't been able to sit down and hash things out until yesterday finally. I have more draw a box homework from chapter one with some hands thrown in there. Hoping to have a better upload for tomorrow. RE: Cici's sketchbook - ciciliang - 03-01-2018 I recently joined an urban sketching group and it has been very helpful. I think having a social aspect for learning art helps me stay encouraged and on-track for studies. I just wish they met up more often!! I also have some watercolor and gouache experiments below too. This is my first time using them, and I enjoyed the experience of using them even though the results aren't too stellar. Looking forward to using them more. RE: Cici's sketchbook - Tygerson - 03-01-2018 Awesome! Grab a perspective book from the library like "perspective without pain" by Metzger or "drawing perspective: how to see it and how to apply it" by Brehm and read a bit between your sessions drawing "in the wild." It helps! RE: Cici's sketchbook - darktiste - 03-01-2018 I still can sense some hesitation with you line making i encourage you to train doing simple line exercise use a pen because it will force you to be more aware of what you put on the page.I see you doing the drawbox exercise that a great start just keep doing it on a more regular basis to keep that confidence in line making.What i recommend is to be aware of the speed you drawing each line not to fast and not to slow i would say you seem too be to slow when using a marker and to fast when you using a pen. |