November project
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Having spent an intensely frustrating few weeks in life drawing class trying to apply Loomis-style skeletal structure to live models, I've decided that the best way to overcome my problems is by hard work. After all, they say if you're having trouble drawing feet, you need to draw more feet. I figure the same thing applies to figure construction.
So for the month of November, starting this past Wednesday, I'm going to spend at least one half-hour session per day (preferably more) doing studies from George Bridgeman's Constructive Anatomy and Complete Guide to Figure Drawing. So far, I'm really enjoying it. Bridgeman's style is a lot looser than Loomis', and I find it a lot easier to comprehend on a practical level. At the end of the month, we'll see where I am.
I've been posting my sketches so far on my sketch blog, and I'd welcome any comments.
Anyone else here have any ongoing or monthly projects?
So for the month of November, starting this past Wednesday, I'm going to spend at least one half-hour session per day (preferably more) doing studies from George Bridgeman's Constructive Anatomy and Complete Guide to Figure Drawing. So far, I'm really enjoying it. Bridgeman's style is a lot looser than Loomis', and I find it a lot easier to comprehend on a practical level. At the end of the month, we'll see where I am.
I've been posting my sketches so far on my sketch blog, and I'd welcome any comments.
Anyone else here have any ongoing or monthly projects?