tailieunhanh - Drawing Workshop II- P17

Drawing Workshop II- P17: This book contains everything you need to know to improve your drawing skills in 12 easy steps. "Drawing Workshop II" is for anyone who wants to improve their drawing skills. Starting with materials and techniques, warm-up exercises encourage you to build your expertise and confidence. Easy-to-follow step-by-step projects designed to train your eye and develop your skills show you what to do, and demonstrate key techniques used to build perspective, atmosphere and movement | The human form in focus 17 BODY DETAIL I lands and feet lingers and toes pack a lot of structural complexity into a small area. Tor this reason you II sec many drawings even by old masters where they have been deliberately omitted. I here s no need to he intimidated but a basic knowledge of anatomy is vital in supporting your drawing skills. It helps to draw each part of a linger or toe as a short cylinder with an oval overlapping the next to form the joint from here subtle variations of shape can be built up. Hands are expressive and may indicate aspects nt character and i rative Study and sketch the hand at rest and in tension to hone your skills. Detail is key n bringing tile to representational drawings of the human form. In this charcoal drawing note the way the artist has paid attention to small undulationsand irregularities in the surface and has suggested muscle groups through subtle lone. The foot i - commonly foreshortened in a drawing and requires accurate observation. Bones tendons and veins are very evident adding further complexity to the form. I FIGURE The drama of the body When yon become confident in observing and drafting I he human form you can move into new creative territories where the figure becomes a player w ithin a visual narrative. Working on pose and gaze humanizes a model inviting us to engage w ith their lives and their thoughts beyond the image. Posture and color can suggest movement emotion and intention placing us firmly within the subject s world. NARRATIVE ANDTHE HUMAN FORM To construct a draw ing w ith a strong sense of narrative you need to think like a writer. Make notes and sketches relating to characters from your ow n life or allow yourself to be inspired by a passage in a novel or a scene from a play. Study theater and movie sets and the gestures and expressions of actors use color and texture to create atmosphere and contextualize your ideas. Movement is present m this narrative drawing of a circus juggler Using charcoal .

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