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    Let's do How to Draw Gesture together (nudity)

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    • J
      JennyJones last edited by

      Awesome start everyone. I fully intend to join and submit work too. But this week I am working 2+ times my normal work hours and don't have the time to devote to an art class. I will do double duty when my paying job settles down next week. See you all then.

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      • Buddy Skelton
        Buddy Skelton last edited by

        Sketched along with the 30 second and 2 minute example video. Practice, practice, practice.

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        Instagram: @StepOne_DrawCircle

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        • DLArmantrout
          DLArmantrout last edited by

          I want to join too! I drew some poses from line-of-action.com. It's hard to know what lines I'm supposed to draw and what I'm not supposed to draw. Looking at my sketches after the fact I think I should probably try to make lines of action more instead of drawing the outline of the figure.
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          SVS name: @dlarmantrout
          Instagram: @dlarmantrout

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          • Annemieke
            Annemieke SVS OG last edited by

            I've been doing about 20-30 one-minute poses for three days now. I'm trying to upload pictures but cannot seem to get them added to a post (I'm posting from my iPhone). It's not very important, they look a lot like the others posted here 😉. I'm planning to do two more days before I move on to the next video. That gives me about 100 poses before I move on.

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            • Coley
              Coley @Buddy Skelton last edited by

              @Buddy-Skelton these are really nice!

              https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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              • Coley
                Coley @DLArmantrout last edited by

                @DLArmantrout these are looking good! I think he does say in video to find line of action. interestingly a lot of your poses seem to have movement in them 🙂 I will chekcc out that site you mentioned that you drew from

                https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                • Coley
                  Coley @Susan Marks last edited by

                  @Susan-Marks I did a similar thing, I watched part of video (just the 30 second poses part) and then I went back and paused it and sketched and then watched him sketch again.......learned a bunch that way. Today I am going to watch the rest of the video and do some more drawing. Hopefully can get 20 of them in. I think yours are looking like a great start....someone mentioned maybe more flowing lines, i think that is spot on advice 🙂 gonna try to post some of mine soon

                  https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                  • Coley
                    Coley last edited by

                    this is lame but I still am having trouble uploading lol. I scanned in a couple of the darker ones, everything esle is too light......actually the scan doesn't pick up all the lines but c'est la vie. i'll dig out my camera later! A bit strapped on time !
                    Today I am watching rest of the second video and practicing again for at least 30 minutes, aiming for 20 poses so that would be 40 minutes actually...Scan0023.pdf

                    https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                    • JerrySketchyArt
                      JerrySketchyArt @DLArmantrout last edited by

                      @DLArmantrout Those look pretty nice for 1 minute poses, but I agree with you that you should aim for the line of action instead of trying for contours. In the second video in the class Stan says "It's important to draw what you feel, not what you see." He talks a little about avoiding the contours too. If you have time to get the contours in that's cool, but start with the line of action and capturing the action of the pose.

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                      • JerrySketchyArt
                        JerrySketchyArt @Coley last edited by

                        @Coley You can always do them in pen. It's a bit scary since you can't erase, but these are so quick erasing is usually a moot point.

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                        • Susan Marks
                          Susan Marks @DLArmantrout last edited by

                          @DLArmantrout welcome to the fun. If you get a chance to watch the class videos, Proko calls or specifically what to focus in (and what not to). His suggestions helped me, bit advice here in the thread gave me a boost. Shortening the time down to 30 second poses helped me run out of time before the details. Keep at it!

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                          • Susan Marks
                            Susan Marks @Coley last edited by

                            @Coley @SketchyArtish thanks for the feedback and encouragement.

                            So exactly what is a flowing line? One with a curve? Should I “always” start with a curve? I ask with humility.

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                            • JerrySketchyArt
                              JerrySketchyArt @Susan Marks last edited by JerrySketchyArt

                              @Susan-Marks said in Let's do How to Draw Gesture together (nudity):

                              @Coley @SketchyArtish thanks for the feedback and encouragement.

                              So exactly what is a flowing line? One with a curve? Should I “always” start with a curve? I ask with humility.

                              Usually. Look for the main line of action, which will depend on the view. On the back it's the spine. On the front it kind of goes through the sternum and belly button, to the crotch. Sometimes in a profile you have to just pick one of those two. The main line sometimes continues through the legs or arms. If it's not a completely stiff pose, it should have some curvature and flow. If it doesn't it's probably not a good pose to be studying for gesture, because we want movement. You were actually seeing the lines pretty well, it just looked like you lost confidence after those first couple. Drawing the nice smooth lines means you're "feeling it".

                              I'm certainly no expert, but LOA and figure drawing are something I've dedicated some time to. As Stan says in the video: there's no one right way to do these. Sometimes your line of action may differ from mine. Just keep practicing and try not to overthink. Those lines will come naturally with time.

                              I was just about to upload my session for today when I saw this. I'll take a moment to highlight the line of action from each pose before I put it up. Note that the arms, legs, and other twists and turns may have their own, separate, line of action too. I'm just noting the primary one in these drawings.

                              Here's a good article from the LOA site on finding the lines.

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                              • JerrySketchyArt
                                JerrySketchyArt last edited by JerrySketchyArt

                                Here's my session from today. I did two 20 minute sessions. Some of the poses today were super hard and I felt like it was a terrible session. Looking now it wasn't quite as bad as I thought. Not the best, but I've had worse too.

                                To help @Susan-Marks, and anyone else who's curious, I've highlighted my main line of action in blue and used red if there was a secondary one that felt really strong. With a shorter time limit these would be my main targets to draw. It's worth mentioning that these are all either C, S, or I lines, like Stan mentions in the videos. Hope that helps!

                                The red line on the first set is a correction. That should be sharp, not flowing curves. I used the bright red teacher ink to mark myself off for that one. 😛

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                                • Coley
                                  Coley @JerrySketchyArt last edited by

                                  @SketchyArtish oooh good idea

                                  https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                                  • K
                                    Kat SVS OG last edited by

                                    Watched the next section of the video, got into 2 minute drawings. I think I'm worse at 2 min. than 30-second! I need to practice the longer drawings more before I dare show any pictures. My proportions end up all wrong somehow.

                                    I'm going away for a 3 day weekend, so I won't post anything other than this until later next week, but I hope to see all the progress the rest of you are making!

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                                    • therealcpg
                                      therealcpg last edited by

                                      Hi all, sorry I wasn't able to join as planned. It's been a tough week and my productivity has been greatly affected. I hope to get back on track soon. All the best.

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                                      • Coley
                                        Coley last edited by

                                        I have been bad at posting pics but reasonable good at making time to practice 🙂 that's the main thing!
                                        Last night I did something different and tried charcoal instead of pencil. And i also sketched from some of my previous gesture drawings instead of photos. That made me really think about the drawing and the flow. I think it was a good thing to do. Will go back and forth between using my own drawings as reference and photos. I felt like I forgot about the detail of what I was drawing and got more into the gestures, the linework, the drawing which was awesome. I haven't watched the third video yet and have a busy weekend shaping up but hopefully I can watch at least part of the next video and keep up some practice. I did knock the practice back to about 20 minutes though as I was doing an hour and my house and life are falling apart lol, not to mention I wasn't sketching in my sketchbook so much. It's such a balance isn;t it?! 🙂

                                        https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                                        • Susan Marks
                                          Susan Marks @JerrySketchyArt last edited by

                                          @SketchyArtish your words and poses with the LOA marked out are so helpful. I suspect that in most of those I would not have seen that line. I’m definitely getting lost in the details. I like the style of you figures in that the very big muscle shape is seen, but not in any anatomical detail. Which I do intellectually know is exactly the point.

                                          I was watching the last set of poses in the class before the critique and I felt like my 2 minute poses are even more off. I think I might focus on shorter poses.

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                                          • Susan Marks
                                            Susan Marks @Coley last edited by

                                            @Coley sometimes I feel like the balance that real life demands requires some of the poses were drawing!
                                            I think your idea of drawing again from your previous drawings sounds brilliant. I’m going to give it a try. I may even try drawing from @SketchyArtish’s drawings.

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