Here are a bunch of examples of what might be considered a finished drawing for this weeks assignment. As you can see, finished can mean different things to different people, but the general idea is that the figure look fully realized and there be some sense of background and refined lines in the pieces.
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Friday, September 11, 2015
Homework due 9/17 in class PLEASE READ! Important!
Here are some photos for this weeks assignment. You are to do 10 full figure drawings. Each one needs a gesture sketch, a constructive sketch( with the elipses for structure and using "skeleton" forms to create the pose, and finally a finished drawing using lineweight to create volume like we do in class. These need to be fully realized drawings by the time you are done.
On a single page, you are required to show gesture, structure and finished drawing showing the progression from one to the next. That's 3 drawings per pose, and 10 poses drawings( 303 total drawings) You can also look for new poses here: http://lifedrawinganimation.tumbler.com/
Any less than Ten fully realized drawings will count as an unfinished assignment
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