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Anthis
January 21st, 2009, 04:15 PM
Spartan Camp #71 - 50 gestures + Optional "Value Study"
The aim is to produce 50 gestures by Sunday the 25th of January.
The gestures can be of anything, human, animal, cavorting capybaras....and can be in any media, digital or traditional is fine.
In addition to this, participants can choose to do an Optional "Value Study", in any media. Black and White or Colour is fine.
:muscle: Come on soldiers! Flex those muscles!! :muscle:
PS...critting each other is highly encouraged!! Let's help each other get better!
HALL OF FAME - SPARTAN CAMP #70
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Anthis
January 25th, 2009, 02:56 PM
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royaltea
January 26th, 2009, 12:26 AM
here are my gestures, 53 i think. i will try to take better pictures of them next time. they are not that great because i am still pretty much a beginner and also, i just started gestures this way, like with form, or in like 3d (not sure of the term) this week because i really like the way your gestures look, anthis. they are 60 second gestures from posemaniacs and even 60 seconds wasn't long enough for some of them.
edit: whoops just noticed that there is a duplicate in there, but there are still 53 different gestures on 11 different sheets
Anthis
January 26th, 2009, 05:20 PM
royaltea; Hey there! Nice to have more people joining in. Don't worry about the quality, this is a great exercise and everyone has to start somewhere. Posemaniacs is just fine. Just see which timer works best for you, and some variation can be good too. Using construction lines and/or a light sketch first might help you, although you'll probably need a longer timer. Make a light sketch of the big masses like the head, chest, and pelvis. Once those look ok, you can build the body more easily from there. Or you can choose to draw construction lines for the spine and such. There are many methods, I'm not sure where you're learning your anatomy. Many people around here advice the Loomis and/or Bridgman books, those are good. Remember I'm just an amateur, but you might find this useful.
Good luck and hoping to see you more often!
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