This is Jennifer. I believe she was a woman approaching her thirties, though she could easily have been older. It was hard to tell given her extremely lithe and reasonably muscular body. A body like that can hide age very well. She looks younger in these pictures because each drawing was 5 to 6 minutes long, only enough time to focus on proportions and a little lighting. Key facial details would've taken more time.
This is the first time I did life-drawing with a computer. I took my laptop to class today and sketched directly on it with my tablet. This image was created using Art-Rage. The undo button was untouched and, in fact, I very rarely used the eraser. Probably no more than any average student. Not a matter of discipline, it was more a matter of maximizing time.
This figure drawing is offered for free for USC animators by Wil Weston. You can find his website here: http://www.willwestonstudio.com/wws.....ree-downloads/
Very helpful instructor with whom I've learned more about anatomy and proportion than any other teacher beforehand. Since attending one class for one hour the previous semester, I've been hooked. He's a great instructor that gives you an excellent set of tools with which to build your own figures, and from scratch. The model becomes a reference to check your anatomy against, but really the point is to be able to draw the figure in any pose and any angle based on a better understanding of the human body inside and out.
Dude should write a book :D
This is the first time I did life-drawing with a computer. I took my laptop to class today and sketched directly on it with my tablet. This image was created using Art-Rage. The undo button was untouched and, in fact, I very rarely used the eraser. Probably no more than any average student. Not a matter of discipline, it was more a matter of maximizing time.
This figure drawing is offered for free for USC animators by Wil Weston. You can find his website here: http://www.willwestonstudio.com/wws.....ree-downloads/
Very helpful instructor with whom I've learned more about anatomy and proportion than any other teacher beforehand. Since attending one class for one hour the previous semester, I've been hooked. He's a great instructor that gives you an excellent set of tools with which to build your own figures, and from scratch. The model becomes a reference to check your anatomy against, but really the point is to be able to draw the figure in any pose and any angle based on a better understanding of the human body inside and out.
Dude should write a book :D
Category Artwork (Digital) / Human
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Thanks! I saw a fellow student in a different class was massing shapes by using an egg for the lower torso and a squashed circle for the chest, with another squashed circle for the belly. I like Wil's technique, but I feel like that method is faster and just as good (but really that's the point, discovering construction methods for yourself)
I didn't realize you guys have an animation program! How do you like it?
Nice figure work :3 I actually thought this -was- pencils at first, I've never seen someone so well make AR look "real". Thanks for linking to that guy's site, looks like there's a lot of useful stuff!
Nice figure work :3 I actually thought this -was- pencils at first, I've never seen someone so well make AR look "real". Thanks for linking to that guy's site, looks like there's a lot of useful stuff!
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