03-05-2013, 01:09 AM
Looks like you are thinking too much :P
Gesture drawing is all about the movement of the subject.
It focuses on capturing movement in a natural way, so your figures wont look stiff or photo-copied. Because of that, those drawings usually looks like quick or unfinished sketches, because rendering or exactly capturing the subject isnt the point of a gesture drawing.
these sketches are good examples of gesture drawings.
And if i remember correctly, there is a really cool tutorial of gesture drawing here on the forums, in the tutorials or resources section.
Gesture drawing is all about the movement of the subject.
It focuses on capturing movement in a natural way, so your figures wont look stiff or photo-copied. Because of that, those drawings usually looks like quick or unfinished sketches, because rendering or exactly capturing the subject isnt the point of a gesture drawing.
these sketches are good examples of gesture drawings.
And if i remember correctly, there is a really cool tutorial of gesture drawing here on the forums, in the tutorials or resources section.
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