I really really can't stand sucking so much at gesture, so I finally decided to turn to somebody to help me learn it. I am working through Proko's premium content on basics of figure drawing. After watching a video and sketching alongside his demonstrations, I think I am understanding it slowly. I did some more on my own. Check out this website for reference pictures: quickposes.com
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Hello, nice gestures. About last lady, you probably knew that proportions are little bit off :) but in my opinion beside that major problem is form and values (+soft, hard edges). let me explain that by image:
Left ball: Your flat painting
Right ball: Reference ball* :P
And quick paintover on bottom (2 minutes ?) thats why it looks little bit like silk, sry for that :P
I ve spend on it like 5-10 minutes (whole "tutorial" :D). Can be way more accurate. So major problem is that ur form is flat. You need to know basics and it is frustrating i know. But you need to think and knew that there is terminator, reflected light, core shadow etc. I am not great in art, but i want to help. Try reading James Gurney Light and color its great book
And remember where u use hard and where soft edge and how form reflect light ( metal is different than paper etc )! :)
Keep those gestures drawing coming (I'm tackling it right now too!)
Other than that, killer sketchbook, I love those plants studies, they have that kind of dynamic sketching I'm trying to achieve (Norm Schureman/Peter Han style).
Would love to see some still life with rendered metal ;)
@Meat: thanks man, the people liked the paintings. I checked your sb, it is really nice. you seem to have taken a lot from that workshop
I spend 2 weeks with my parents over the holidays. It was good to see them for such a long time.
When I visited Freiburg I went to the Augustiner Museum and saw, for the first time, paintings by Franz Xaver Winterhalter. From one of them I did a study, it took 3,5 h. There was a person, who gave us instructions and she helped me in the beginning stages of the drawing to lay out the grid and get the proportions right. Usually I don't spend enough time in those critical measurements and jump right to the values. So this time, forcing me to get it right in the beginning was challanging but I learned a lot.
Also a random value study from imagination.
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Hey Flo, glad to see you here! :) Your stuff looks good as always. Uuuuuh, so many studies, now I need to work harder lol. I'll be watching you here now too. Keep up the good work man!
"Drawing is a skill like hammering a nail. You might not be great at it yet, but there is nothing stopping you from gettin' down and hammering away." -Irshad Karim