04-25-2013, 02:45 AM
I'm digging the mullins influence in your recent work.!
Gesture drawings seems helpful though i think you could benefit alot more from doing them traditionally.
some general things i've picked up from people far better at quick sketches than i:
The idea is that you can solve a timed pose in a short amount of time..and great for catching repeating mistakes so you can draw poses better and faster.
never force yourself to try and solve the entire pose at once, if you cant get it all in at once usually the most complex part of the pose is a good place to focus on and start with the torso.
some start with the head and shoulders , some start with torso, spine then arms and legs, head last.
Gesture drawings seems helpful though i think you could benefit alot more from doing them traditionally.
some general things i've picked up from people far better at quick sketches than i:
The idea is that you can solve a timed pose in a short amount of time..and great for catching repeating mistakes so you can draw poses better and faster.
never force yourself to try and solve the entire pose at once, if you cant get it all in at once usually the most complex part of the pose is a good place to focus on and start with the torso.
some start with the head and shoulders , some start with torso, spine then arms and legs, head last.