Posts Tagged ‘Gestures’

Observational Figure Drawing and Comparative Measurements

Monday, August 11th, 2008

This is the first part of a series of free online tutorials which guides you through the various steps taken to produce a classical figure drawing.

2B and HB graphite pencils are my main two grades of pencil. Some people also prefer to use a 2H, although I would not initially recommend using hard pencils like the 2H because they are more prone to irreversibly damaging the paper through indentation.

By using a mechanical pencil and changeable, replaceable leads, you gain a number of advantages:

They are quicker to sharpen to a finer point; They are more portable (lots of leads and different grades can be carried easily); The leads cost less than wooden pencils; There is no need for a blade (Xacto knife or craft knife) to shave off the wood and there is less waste produced from sharpening. Although there are all these benefits, some people still prefer to use normal wooden pencils, as they feel that the weighting is different and they are more natural.

To sharpen the lead a two-grade sandpaper pad (made by Faber Castell) is used. A grey (not white) putty rubber is good for erasing, as it is less destructive to the paper.

Drawing tools wooden box including a putty rubber, masking tape, red measuring cotton, sandpaper pad, mechanical pencil, graphite pencil leads and a stubby brush for subtle shading techniques

Loose Figure Sketching – Five Minute Poses

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Life drawing can be very technical, with all the measuring, checking and super-smooth shading techniques. One break-away exercise from this is very short life poses. I’ve put a few recent 5-minute sketches into this post.

Five minute partial life pose 01

Half a figure is really enough to cope with for these short poses, essentially capturing the gesture of the pose and if there’s time, some spontaneous construction and articulation. If i’m lucky with how the speed sketch has gone, I have time for some basic tone.

Five minute partial life pose 02

Of course it is possible to grab a quick snapshot of the entire pose, but this is more difficult and can just become a useless scribble.