Week 6(2) - Drawing movement

First we did some quick warm up sketches. I think I'm actually getting a bit better at these.

I did't know if I'd be able to catch the poses while the model is moving, but I've managed. I felt like I was overworking the drawings so I did two very quick sketches of some transition poses.
 

I couldn't see the whole line of movement because of how my easel was turned, but I drew what I could see. I found this very difficult because the poses were changing all the time and I had to work very fast, but I think I've managed to get a good result, at least for a first attempt. I've noticed that I tend to keep working on a drawing even when it sufficiently shows the pose and that can make it look static.

This was, in my opinion, my most successful movement drawing. It captures the important poses and there aren't too many unnecessary lines so it looks dynamic.

For the extended poses I've decided to focus on some details first. Because we were doing quick drawings before I was still trying to work as fast as possible and I had to go get another paper. I did some continuous line drawings and a silhouette.

                                   


For the next extended drawing I slowed down a bit. I tried to only use blocks of colour and as few lines as possible. I'm not very satisfied with this drawing, the foreshadowing seems off, some parts are shaded completely differently than others and as a whole it just doesn't look like a good drawing to me. At the end I did a detail of her hand.



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