I also keep getting pulled around a lot so I'm unable to post my work from Art school.


Decided to be a bit more loose with the cylinders as it is very time consuming to order them the way I have in my previous post.

I'm thinking of cutting back on art school and some of the exercises. Given that my line confidence is pretty decent along with my construction. The thing that continues to baffle me is gesture and how someone can make a pretty convincing figure in just 30s.

I'll be shifting my focus once again, this time towards gesture and mannequin construction so that I can make more progress towards my first goal. I'll also try and throw in a bit of anatomy on the side and try to show what I've been doing in my 50% time spent drawing. I'll be posting my 50% stuff in a separate forum topic under my art blog.

Aaand today's homework:

Pen control

Action lines & skeletons


30 minutes of 30s gestures

And finally more progress on the line art study.

I doubt I'll be able to finish the line art study before the end of this week but it should be fine. Gesture still confuses me so critique is welcome on that. Specifically whether or not I should be able to define the figure more than just stick figures at 30s.

Oh and I most certainly cannot post the reference to my line art study.

Okay back at it again with the pen control and gestures. Missed yesterday as it was a busy day.

I started doing 1 minute gestures and I really still cannot figure out a way to do them right. Do they have to end up looking like stick figures or do I need to try to add more volume to them.

Anyway here's my homework for the day:

Pen control

30 minutes of 1 minute gestures:

Gonna try and get the proportions study done tomorrow as well. I will be using Loomis' proportions for it.

Your gestures are pretty good. And you have some pretty good gestures, keep going with that.

Back again, missed yesterday due to a business meeting.

Line control from yesterday, I modified it a bit to better suit my strengths and weaknesses.

Today's line control

And today's 30 minutes of 1 minute gesture

I might have to reduce the amount of work I do on art to focus on getting a better job but who knows. I've been getting better sleep so I should have more time in the day to do things.

Couldn't upload yesterday's work so I'm doing it today.
Yesterday's Pen control

Today's Pen control

Tried Michael Hampton's approach to gesture, it looks better to me but I struggle to get everything in time.

Yesterday's 30 minutes of 1 min gestures

Today's Gestures (30min, 1 min each)

Next week I'm thinking of switching to doing some anatomy study or something similar. Supposedly knowing anatomy can help with gesture.

All your gesture drawings look pretty good! I definitely recommend, if you can, doing that first as a part of your daily routine. even if its just a few for 10 minutes.

I think your next step should be studying the 3 basic parts of the body (Head, Ribcage, pelvis) to learn how to find them and how to draw them as boxes, and then using that knowledge to do the assignments. it's what's helped me the most. Proko has a few videos on that with the robo bean, also Moderndayjames has a few good videos that can help. Dan Bearshaw has a lot of videos on that stuff too with a lot of info.

Still continuing my studies.

I've pushed gesture into my warm-ups and have started working on the Proportions assignment. Though I won't be using the sheet provided with the term 1 content and will instead be using Loomis' figure drawing book.

Pen control


10 minutes of 1 minute gestures (done as a warm-up)


I've omitted the reference images as it would be incredibly time-consuming getting them all together into the image.

Loomis Male proportions

I find that recently I haven't been drawing for fun recently, so I might cut back on studies and focus on drawing for the hell of it.

Continuing my Loomis studies. I'll omit the gestures and pen control exercises I've been doing from my posts as they seem good enough to not require strict feedback.

All in all I've been real damn busy trying to get out of my dead-end job on top of adult responsibilities so drawing is a rare side-thing I get to do. I've found FZDSchool's website and youtube channel one of his recommendations is to draw 10 sketches a day, which seems hard but doable.

If I run into any issues in my studies I'll post them here, doesn't seem to be much of a point in sharing my progress otherwise.