Some gestures and cylinders practice. I am trying to add foreshortening to the cylinders. It is very challenging getting my mind used to picturing it and applying it though. Also played around in drawing cylinders in a certain direction.
Did some character studies from artist Gautier Alfirevic. Really loved their poses and thought I could learn more if I studied them.
Dang, you're really hitting those cylinders! If you are drawing cubes in perspective, try making cylinders out of the cubes to practice the foreshortening - that way you don't have to imagine anything, you can try first in one point perspective and make all the cylinders point at the vanishing point
cheers!
Mostly cylinders. Trying to draw cylinders in a direction I want but it sure is challenging. I'm getting the hang of it but it will take more practice until I feel comfortable.
Did a quick gesture drawing of a big muscular mustache circus/performer man since I got bored and it turned out fun. I'm definitely going back and see if I can refine him and maybe draw more fun poses.
Focused more on gestures this time. Timed myself for 30 seconds.
This time I did character studies from an artist that I admire so much for her character designs Brittany Myers. I adore her work and always look forward on seeing more of her art.
I chose to study one of the characters that she designed from the Netflix movie Over the Moon. I loved the dynamic poses that she came up with for the character Chin. There was so much personality for each pose and I wanted to see if I could learn a bit from her by studying this character.
I first decided on drawing the body so that I can focus on getting the gesture right. Afterwards, I added the clothes over it.
I am very passionate when it comes to character design so if you guys have any tips or recommendations please feel free to share.