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First drawing |
The first drawing that I did was more or less where I left off form last week, freely drawing out the model's body before shading in to make the the drawing seem less flat on the page.
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Second drawing |
The second and third set of drawings where also like last week's work but this time I focused more on the light and shadows on the model and tried to just draw them to show the model's shape. I found that this was easier to do when I was using the charcoal as I was able to blend it to show the fainter shadows and add depth the darker areas.
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Third drawing |
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Fourth drawing |
The fourth set of drawings was basically a warm down after all the quick sketches that we had did through out the day, it also gave everyone a chance to practices drawing parts of the body that we personally felt we needed to improve on. For me it was the hands and feet and I did feel that I was improving the more I focused but noted that even though the model was facing straight on to me I was drawing them at an angle.
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