06-29-2014, 09:54 AM
Thanks Samszym. The purpose going into my Mucha study was just general drawing accuracy, it was part of an assignment for Noah Bradley's Art Camp. Not sure how successful I was with that goal though. You are right, I do have a tendency to just get lost in drawing, and forget what my original purpose and goal was. Need to have a bit more focus as I work, and pay attention to what specifically I can learn from a study.
Tomorrow night, on Twitter, I'm going to be sketching quick caricatures and portraits of wrestlers during the WWE 'Money in the Bank' show. I always draw during movies and sports events, but normally I just scrap them when I'm done. Not sure if funny caricatures are really my thing, but it's just for fun. Perhaps this exercise will improve my confidence a bit, and maybe help me speed up my sketching a bit.
Here's a few I've made already.
I'm @CraigPaton on Twitter, if you'd like to come watch.
Tomorrow night, on Twitter, I'm going to be sketching quick caricatures and portraits of wrestlers during the WWE 'Money in the Bank' show. I always draw during movies and sports events, but normally I just scrap them when I'm done. Not sure if funny caricatures are really my thing, but it's just for fun. Perhaps this exercise will improve my confidence a bit, and maybe help me speed up my sketching a bit.
Here's a few I've made already.
I'm @CraigPaton on Twitter, if you'd like to come watch.