3 hours ago
This is my sketchbook, I'll dump in here as much of my studies as possible. Currently I'm going through Michael Hampton's book. In the first section I went through making quick sketches since his first lesson talks about gesture.
The following quick sketches were done with a 4B Lumograph pencil and a simple short bond printer paper (except the last one).
The execution was done lightly, since I was only focused in capturing the movement of each reference from sketchdaily as well as getting my arm used to drawing from the overhand grip again. The quick sketch session lasted for around 1 hour, with each reference photo lasting from 30 secs- 5 min.
The last image was done in digital and by imagination. I did it as an attempt to get my brain used to making foreshortened human figures without reference and ultimately to make some awesome poses.
If there are any comments you like to share, feel free to do so.
The following quick sketches were done with a 4B Lumograph pencil and a simple short bond printer paper (except the last one).
The execution was done lightly, since I was only focused in capturing the movement of each reference from sketchdaily as well as getting my arm used to drawing from the overhand grip again. The quick sketch session lasted for around 1 hour, with each reference photo lasting from 30 secs- 5 min.
The last image was done in digital and by imagination. I did it as an attempt to get my brain used to making foreshortened human figures without reference and ultimately to make some awesome poses.
If there are any comments you like to share, feel free to do so.





