Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Skulls, A Body, and a Man wielding a sword

Today in class, we were given the instructions to quickly draw a part of the skeleton that we have as a model. I decided to draw the skull because learning how to draw the skull would benefit my portraits of peoples faces. The first time round I got the back of the skull a bit to flat, and I didn't get to do much detail. The second time I knew what I was doing and I managed to put a little shading in the drawing.
After that we were told to quickly outline the skeleton to form the basic human shape. Then with the basic human shapes mold them into a body. I did so, but I realized that my proportions were a little off, as noted in the picture. The legs were a bit too small compared to the rest of the body. So next to the full drawing I added what the proportions should be like.
Then we were taken to the computer lab to draw a random pose we found on the internet. I chose this random fell wielding a katana because why not. I then proceeded to draw him using the techniques that i had learn prior with the entire body, and for a little extra I added shading.

Skulls



Full Body Drawing
Sketch of Pose
Original pose and Final Sketch (with shading)

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