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Zebz
October 2nd, 2003, 08:17 AM
Yeah, I'm completely new to figure drawing so that may explain something. But things are slowly progressing and I'm getting a better grasp on things as the semester moves on. Any hints or ideas on how to improve? I'm still trying to sight correctly and all that good stuff. It's a big change for me. I seldom ever drew from life and now I'm trying to more frequently. It's fun though! It's great to learn more about it and I'm really enjoying myself too. Thanks for the post.
Ryan
van
October 2nd, 2003, 09:29 AM
Hit new thread by accident?
Zebz
October 2nd, 2003, 10:12 AM
Eeek! Yeah... sorry. LoL I'm new.
Ryan
van
October 2nd, 2003, 10:13 AM
Originally posted by ZebzFree
Eeek! Yeah... sorry. LoL I'm new.
Ryan
Well....welcome to the boards. :)
spok
October 2nd, 2003, 11:27 AM
yes, welcome, and ya got some sweet stuff...
Zebz
October 2nd, 2003, 11:54 AM
LoL My mistake thread is getting more posts than my other one! Ha!
Spok, was that a sarcastic comment or did you view my other post? LoL Thanks regardless. I love the art in this forum, everyone is so inspiring!
Ryan
van
October 2nd, 2003, 12:33 PM
LoL My mistake thread is getting more posts than my other one! Ha!
Funny how that works, eh?
I am sure he wasnt being sarcastic. :) Keep drawing!
zeroe
October 2nd, 2003, 01:19 PM
welcome to CA ;)
dont forget to show us some of your stuff :D
WildSpruceMoose
October 3rd, 2003, 03:31 PM
May as well drop in and say hi to you in this thread. Hey!
Zebz
October 3rd, 2003, 03:54 PM
Since I'm getting no replies on my actual ART post... LoL I thought I'd copy it here. And to those who welcomed me, thanks. I appreciate it!
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First post here but I've always enjoyed this forum so I thought I'd toss a few in the board. These are works that I put in the Junk folder of the Studio Yume website (my site).
These are a few of the early drawings (charcoal, and their huge too, like 24 by 36 or something) from my figure drawing class. I have tons of sketches from that class but my newest work is still at school. I just keep the big ol' sketchpad there. These are more about line and proportion than value. I'm not to good at it but as you'll see from stuff I'll post later (the stuff I'm doing now) I'm getting better at it. Still a fun and informative class.
http://www.studioyume.com/dump/figure1.jpg
http://www.studioyume.com/dump/figure2.jpg
http://www.studioyume.com/dump/figure3.jpg
These are just a couple of pages from my sketchbook that I thought might be neat to put on my website. There are tons of different things in here too. Some are sketches of people I saw walking or sitting in the hallway, others just doodles, some are things I planned on finishing but didn't. Oh well. I know the proportions are off on some of 'em but that's what makes them rough and sketchy, right? LoL I dunno. I like to see other artists rough stuff. It inspires me.
http://www.studioyume.com/dump/sketchbook4.jpg
http://www.studioyume.com/dump/sketchbook3.jpg
http://www.studioyume.com/dump/sketchbook2.jpg
http://www.studioyume.com/dump/sketchbook1.jpg
Comments are always appreciated. Take care and thanks for looking.
- Ryan
WildSpruceMoose
October 3rd, 2003, 05:50 PM
Pretty good stuff. Some good studies in here too. Anatomy in the native american looks a bit off, mainly the neck or something.
spok
October 4th, 2003, 06:07 AM
no, i was serious when i said it...it's real cool
: www.anatomyofthebrain.ca.tc
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