1st of January, 2022
I thought I would attempt doing these exercises as daily practice, so I've reattempted the exercises I did yesterday with new references
Similarly, 10 references with 5 of them being used for cylinder skeletons. This, once again, took a total of 45 minutes.
I'm not sure if I'm being a perfectionist, or if I'm doing something wrong, because it feels like I'm using quite a lot of time on this. For now, I'm just going to hope that I get much faster the more and more I practice this.
I also redid the body-proportions exercise, this time without marc's video guiding me. However, I did use the drawing I made the previous day to help me out in parts I don't remember, as well as some body shapes.
I'm not quite sure how I should feel about this one yet, I haven't rewatched Marc's video to crosscheck if I made anything obvious mistakes. I'm hoping that I'll be able to eventually make this without having to look back on previous attempts though.
Finally, I decided to try out drawing a full figure using measuring tools (aka, using nothing else other than my hand and pencil
It was really difficult, and really time consuming.
I feel like the final result was pretty good overall, considering this is my first time. It is definitely not perfect, and I can point out a lot of problems just by overlaying it.
For one, the raised leg is far too long - I think I misjudged the height relationship between the foot and the knee.
In addition, I think I have a bit of trouble trying to figure out horizontal proportions, as the waist is too thing, the lowered arm is too thick, etc.
I'm going to attempt to do gesture drawing and perspective soon, but now that I've done all these exercises, I feel like trying to attempt to do every single thing per day would take too much time. So, for now, I'm planning on focusing on specific exercises per day instead of trying to do all of them.
Any and all critique and advice is welcomed, and would be great!