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    • ArtofAleksey
      ArtofAleksey last edited by

      I managed to get to here from memory

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      • Heather Boyd
        Heather Boyd @ArtofAleksey last edited by

        @Aleksey Proko said in the Gesture Class to add knowledge of anatomy slowly. So this week I think I will learn a bit about hip and torso anatomy to aid me. Yours are looking good especially from memory.

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        • ArtofAleksey
          ArtofAleksey @Heather Boyd last edited by

          @Heather-Boyd thanks! I tried to apply this method to a sitting person and it didn’t look as great as I had hoped but it definitely looked better than my old figure drawings

          instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
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          • ArtofAleksey
            ArtofAleksey last edited by

            Heres more messy notes and poses from memory!
            I learned how to do hips better and found a nice pencil/grip balance.
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            • ArtofAleksey
              ArtofAleksey last edited by

              Also if people have questions i will try my best to answer them.

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              • Heather Boyd
                Heather Boyd @ArtofAleksey last edited by

                @Aleksey two parts I struggle with that I’d like to solve is:

                1. How hips connect to legs
                2. How to properly show bearing weight leg

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                • ArtofAleksey
                  ArtofAleksey @Heather Boyd last edited by

                  @Heather-Boyd oh good questions! I think i can show you (maybe) once I get home tonight from work ill try to do a litttle demo thing and post it on here.

                  instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
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                  • ArtofAleksey
                    ArtofAleksey last edited by

                    @Heather-Boyd
                    Hope this mess is helpful.

                    Top goes over the hip area first
                    Bottom attached legs

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                    • Heather Boyd
                      Heather Boyd @ArtofAleksey last edited by

                      @Aleksey thanks I’ll take a look tomorrow.

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                      • ArtofAleksey
                        ArtofAleksey last edited by

                        Who knew the back was so tough to draw! Getting there
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                        • ArtofAleksey
                          ArtofAleksey last edited by

                          The Leg! Ugh this was real tough to get.

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                          • braden H
                            braden H @ArtofAleksey last edited by

                            @Aleksey said in Will Westons online drawing class:

                            The Leg! Ugh this was real tough to get.

                            Dude, technical anatomy is always tough to get 🙂 . I think I've gotten through the first 2-3 pages of each of Hogarth's anatomy books before giving up.

                            This is lookin' real awesome, though!

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                            • ArtofAleksey
                              ArtofAleksey @braden H last edited by

                              @Braden-Hallett yeah the anatomy is tough but what i am getting better at is the construction and the proportions, i dont guess anymore on like, where the neck connects or how long the torso should be and how thick the thighs are. Especially on female characters.

                              One thing ive REALLY improved at is the drawing through objects and using my shoulder to create the construction lines. Im starting to understand why people do sketches on paper first instead of digital. That anxiety is mostly gone entirely.

                              instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                              alekseyillustration.com

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                              • ArtofAleksey
                                ArtofAleksey last edited by

                                Alright i finished the first set of video lessons. Now im using a photo reference book to learn how to construct different parts of the body. Thanks y’all for following my post! Im gonna do the composition class next week probably after i practice simplifying anatomy a bit.
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                                • chrisaakins
                                  chrisaakins @ArtofAleksey last edited by chrisaakins

                                  @Aleksey I have always drawn traditionally first and I almost cannot understand how people sketch digitally. The freedom of movement you get by using a pencil on paper is so much better than a pen on a tablet. But you can't beat all the things you can do digitally like undo and erase and layering. I was relieved to find out that many artists still draw first and then scan in their drawings to finish them digitally.

                                  Your sketching and anatomy is looking really nice. Reminds me of DaVinci's style with the hands.

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                                  • ArtofAleksey
                                    ArtofAleksey @chrisaakins last edited by

                                    @chrisaakins i think it’s because of that fear around making a mistake that you cant “fix” and digital art reinforced that fear for me more to the point where I had a tough time even with thumbnails traditionally. And I think that really impacted my art later on in the developmental stages and further in the refined stages.

                                    instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
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                                    • chrisaakins
                                      chrisaakins @ArtofAleksey last edited by

                                      @Aleksey I get that a lot from my high school students. They get paralyzed by the prospect of messing up. I try to teach them to embrace the mistakes and go with whatever happens. I do that by doing a lot of messy mixed media assignments that force them to loosen up. Also, I let them know if they just can't live with the flaw then just start over.

                                      It's a hard lesson to learn. For me, it was the frustration that I could not draw realism perfectly that paralyzed me into not drawing for fifteen years. I walked away from art feeling like a failure. It wasn't until as an adult an art teacher told me that if she wanted a perfect likeness of an object, she'd just take a photo. I realized then that all the mess-ups and flaws are what make art unique and give it that character that now photographers are trying to replicate with Photoshop. Funny, huh?

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                                      • ArtofAleksey
                                        ArtofAleksey @chrisaakins last edited by

                                        @chrisaakins yeah totally. Will Weston makes you do line exercises and warm ups in a sketchbook before you draw anything you wanna keep, as you’re constructing it.

                                        And the way he holds the pencil makes it really fun to do i feel extra fancy. Once i do the exercises ill post them on here.

                                        instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
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                                        • burvantill
                                          burvantill Moderator @ArtofAleksey last edited by

                                          @Aleksey I have discovered this same phenomenon just this week. Undo is my kryptonite. I was sketching my inktober digitally and doing so much digitally made it hard to sketch on paper. I had no confidence. I just told my husband today that I DO NOT want an iPad Pro for Xmas. Lol..... yet😜

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                                          • ArtofAleksey
                                            ArtofAleksey @burvantill last edited by

                                            @burvantill haha i completely understand.
                                            I made a list of assignments im gonna undertake with pencil and paper as well as a list of pencil exercises

                                            Ill take a photo of it tonight

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