1 minute
This model was the one from the very first few class sessions. Why is she back with her sameness? We did 20 one minute poses, which went by real quick and concentrated more on getting the structure as quick as possible using gesture drawings.
2 minute
Today was the first day to the introduction of modeling.
We learned about mass, which gives weight to drawings, so we darkened the figure to come up with more 3D shapes since lighting can flatten a drawing.
10 minute
Our first exercise allowed us to use our charcoal sticks to draw the parts furthest away from us the darkest and slowly lighten our way towards the center until we find another edge.
I kept on thinking that mine looked like a cheetah or some sort of cat. Andrei said it looked like reptile skin.
20 minute
This turned out pretty good since I could feel the 3D roundness coming about.
Supposed to be 1 hour, but did two twenties instead
My learning process through the exploration of techniques for drawing human shape and form.
Catagories
March 30, 2011
March 27, 2011
Critique Day [03/24/11]
We had critique today, so we were to bring 3 drawings that we did from this class to have Gordon critique and comment on.
I decided to bring these three out of all of them. It wasn't that hard to choose. I wanted to bring Tyler since he was the best male drawing and I chose Julie because that was my first long pose and it was pretty good overall. The third one was a last minute decision because I didn't want all of them to look finished and this one had pretty good composition with foreshortening and contour lines.
He called my drawings "accomplished", which felt good to hear since that was the first thing that came out of his mouth. Most of the things he said were positive, re-emphasizing the lessons we learned and mentioning future lessons to come.
This was a very good first critique, because I got to experience something different and took lots of mental notes on everyone's critique as well. We have a lot to learn from this critiques.
March 23, 2011
Critique Week [03/22/11]
2 minute
Today was a review. This model was one we had before. I wonder if we are going through a second round of the same models. Like I mentioned before, there isn't much diversity in the models for this class compared to what Andrei told me about his past classes. Very disappointing to me. I'm bored.
20 minute
I wasn't too pleased with my drawings for the 20 minute drawings.
Too fat, too small. I don't know what was going on with me this class period.
50 minute
I tried something new, which was to shade the background my way.
That dark charcoal is really dark and stains my fingers so easily.
March 22, 2011
Review [03/17/11]
2 minute
For the second day this week (only two class periods in a week, so all days this week), a model was a no show and another model had to be contacted after class has started and had to wait for that one to show.
I only had time to do the ten 2 minute drawings and left just as she was starting the 20 minute. I hope from now on, we'll have models who will show up.
I know things come up, but please be professional about it, like call if you are not going to show. We waited for the first one, thinking that she was late, but ended up calling someone else assuming she was a no show. It turns out she was a no-show.
This person modeled for us before. Second time for this one.
For the second day this week (only two class periods in a week, so all days this week), a model was a no show and another model had to be contacted after class has started and had to wait for that one to show.
I only had time to do the ten 2 minute drawings and left just as she was starting the 20 minute. I hope from now on, we'll have models who will show up.
I know things come up, but please be professional about it, like call if you are not going to show. We waited for the first one, thinking that she was late, but ended up calling someone else assuming she was a no show. It turns out she was a no-show.
This person modeled for us before. Second time for this one.
March 16, 2011
Review [03/15/11]
2 minute
The model was late and ended up not showing up today, so a student took on a role after 30 minutes into class. Several people left, which is somewhat good since the class was packed.
Andrei planned to drop in to class today and it was an interesting day for him to come. The model didn't show [1st time this semester] and the class was unexpectedly full. I talked more today than all the classes attended combined so far. We drew a skeleton before the student, who was also a professional model, decided to become the model.
20 minute
She was very easy to draw since her body seemed to be proportional and it made sense. It was like the ideal body with no flaws. Those types of bodies are easy to draw compared to others that are out of proportion.
Those are the ones that are challenging, because it questions the mind about the proportions that we really see and the ones that we drew.
50 minute
I didn't need the full hour to do this drawing. When I think the drawing is done, its done. I pretty much finished within the first 20 minutes and the second 20 minutes were the finishing touches, which made the drawing more realistic. For the last ten minutes, I was just making things darker and stopped at the last ten minutes to look around at other people's drawings.
Medium: Charcoal Pencil - 4B
The model was late and ended up not showing up today, so a student took on a role after 30 minutes into class. Several people left, which is somewhat good since the class was packed.
Andrei planned to drop in to class today and it was an interesting day for him to come. The model didn't show [1st time this semester] and the class was unexpectedly full. I talked more today than all the classes attended combined so far. We drew a skeleton before the student, who was also a professional model, decided to become the model.
20 minute
She was very easy to draw since her body seemed to be proportional and it made sense. It was like the ideal body with no flaws. Those types of bodies are easy to draw compared to others that are out of proportion.
Those are the ones that are challenging, because it questions the mind about the proportions that we really see and the ones that we drew.
50 minute
I didn't need the full hour to do this drawing. When I think the drawing is done, its done. I pretty much finished within the first 20 minutes and the second 20 minutes were the finishing touches, which made the drawing more realistic. For the last ten minutes, I was just making things darker and stopped at the last ten minutes to look around at other people's drawings.
Medium: Charcoal Pencil - 4B
March 13, 2011
Anatomy [03/10/11]
2 minute
This is another female model but this time with big thighs and smaller mid section. I don't understand why Gordon isn't picking models with different variations in size, gender and race, but rather similar features. I'd like to draw different types of people and not another Caucasian woman. I'm feeling less guilty about not tipping as time goes on especially since the variations seems very limiting.
5 minute
Someone suggested that we do 5 minute poses, which seemed like a bad idea at first, but I realized that if I can't finish the whole body, then I would have to emphasis different segments of the body and then add detail to them.
I find people rushing to draw the whole body, but I just took my time on one or two parts of the body, which reduced the pressure and increased my concentration. It turned out to be a good idea since we are learning about anatomy. Gordon showed my work to the class! This is the 3rd time? or 4th? I'm thinking back and it seems like its the 4th. Yes, 4.
20 minute
Her thighs were huge at my angle and it looked awkward, but it looks okay now online.
This is another female model but this time with big thighs and smaller mid section. I don't understand why Gordon isn't picking models with different variations in size, gender and race, but rather similar features. I'd like to draw different types of people and not another Caucasian woman. I'm feeling less guilty about not tipping as time goes on especially since the variations seems very limiting.
5 minute
Someone suggested that we do 5 minute poses, which seemed like a bad idea at first, but I realized that if I can't finish the whole body, then I would have to emphasis different segments of the body and then add detail to them.
I find people rushing to draw the whole body, but I just took my time on one or two parts of the body, which reduced the pressure and increased my concentration. It turned out to be a good idea since we are learning about anatomy. Gordon showed my work to the class! This is the 3rd time? or 4th? I'm thinking back and it seems like its the 4th. Yes, 4.
20 minute
Her thighs were huge at my angle and it looked awkward, but it looks okay now online.
March 10, 2011
March 9, 2011
Anatomy [03/08/11]
2 minute
20 minute
This class was one hour lecture with the last two hours drawing the model.
The lecture was about anatomy and it was very helpful, although I did feel extremely sleepy during the first part of the lecture. Gordon introduced the bones, then the muscles that control the bones and movement in each part of the body.
Something that I learned was that muscles are attached to opposite sides of different bones. Obviously, if muscles are attached to the same bone, it wouldn't do anything.
This model was a guy, our second one of the semester. He is much younger than the first male model, but just as tall and Caucasian.
Half way through the 40 minute session, Gordon asked if he could show my work to everyone. [Second time!! But nobody is counting.] Of course I was more than happy to! But I didn't show it as enthusiastic on the outside as I was inside. The lady, who said that I should stay home since I had a really bad cold, said that she really liked mine and it was really good. As soon as Gordon came back around to return my board, they were talking amongst each other saying how they really liked it...
Another classmate came to me and told me personally that she thought it was good and I said thank you. It really means a lot to me for people to comment nicely on it. Thank you.
My quietness in class shouldn't prevent me from voicing my opinions about other people's work.
20 minute
This class was one hour lecture with the last two hours drawing the model.
The lecture was about anatomy and it was very helpful, although I did feel extremely sleepy during the first part of the lecture. Gordon introduced the bones, then the muscles that control the bones and movement in each part of the body.
Something that I learned was that muscles are attached to opposite sides of different bones. Obviously, if muscles are attached to the same bone, it wouldn't do anything.
This model was a guy, our second one of the semester. He is much younger than the first male model, but just as tall and Caucasian.
40 minute
Half way through the 40 minute session, Gordon asked if he could show my work to everyone. [Second time!! But nobody is counting.] Of course I was more than happy to! But I didn't show it as enthusiastic on the outside as I was inside. The lady, who said that I should stay home since I had a really bad cold, said that she really liked mine and it was really good. As soon as Gordon came back around to return my board, they were talking amongst each other saying how they really liked it...
Another classmate came to me and told me personally that she thought it was good and I said thank you. It really means a lot to me for people to comment nicely on it. Thank you.
My quietness in class shouldn't prevent me from voicing my opinions about other people's work.
March 4, 2011
Box Method
I'm going to incorporate the box method technique, along with perspective drawing to sketch out the human form from experience and imagination.
This is definitely going to help me improve my memory in drawing as well as reinforce figure drawing positions learned in class.
Living Room Light
Light was coming from behind, as well as to the right of me.
The cotton beanie looks well rounded. Proportions of the face is somewhat awkward.
Various pencils used.
Planes; Light and Dark [03/03/11]
2 minute
I decided to use my 2B pencil for these two minute poses since I've been using pen and I want to experiment with different mediums. Maybe I'll try crayons or color pencils in the future! Oh, that thrills me thinking about it! lol.
I know that a classmate have been using watercolor, which Tiger has experimented with before in his past watercolor class. Exciting...
20 minute
Drawing squares and planes didn't sit too well with me. I struggled, which is good since it challenges my brain to work in different ways rather than to repeat a cycle that I already have programmed. Yet, I was already annoyed with some of my classmates for various reasons. So, I wasn't in the mood.
My first drawing looks like a fat robot, then I gave up on the planes and squares and went with emphasizing the lights and darks of the figure in my next two drawings.
I realize that I work differently, somewhat more focused, when I am frustrated, because I am wanting to get the job done and I don't want to frustrate myself even further. I did an excellent job finding the overall structure with my third drawing. It took about 5-10 minutes erasing and trying again and again, but it worked!
This was the first class that I felt that leaving early was appropriate.
I decided to use my 2B pencil for these two minute poses since I've been using pen and I want to experiment with different mediums. Maybe I'll try crayons or color pencils in the future! Oh, that thrills me thinking about it! lol.
I know that a classmate have been using watercolor, which Tiger has experimented with before in his past watercolor class. Exciting...
20 minute
Drawing squares and planes didn't sit too well with me. I struggled, which is good since it challenges my brain to work in different ways rather than to repeat a cycle that I already have programmed. Yet, I was already annoyed with some of my classmates for various reasons. So, I wasn't in the mood.
My first drawing looks like a fat robot, then I gave up on the planes and squares and went with emphasizing the lights and darks of the figure in my next two drawings.
I realize that I work differently, somewhat more focused, when I am frustrated, because I am wanting to get the job done and I don't want to frustrate myself even further. I did an excellent job finding the overall structure with my third drawing. It took about 5-10 minutes erasing and trying again and again, but it worked!
This was the first class that I felt that leaving early was appropriate.
March 3, 2011
Structure [03/01/11]
2 minute
This is another model. An Asian woman. You know, no matter who it is, I feel like the model is always looking back at me... lol... like they are somehow... human!
20 minutes
Sometimes, when I'm drawing, I look back and see how not proportional certain things are, but that's how the model looks sometimes.
I think in the perfect world of drawing figures, we tend to go for the average, leaning towards skinny type of person rather than the bigger. It is hard to draw fat on people or parts that are fatter than normal size.
All of us are not proportional to some extend, whether our arms or legs or whatever is out of proportion to our whole bodies.
long pose - 1 hour including break
The foreshortened leg is somewhat of a bother. Gordon commented on how he liked how I initially drew. Looking back at it now makes it seem like a small leg.
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