Alex, On top of all of the points I have been commenting on concerning construction drawings and developing the faces, look at all of these drawings - almost every single one has little overlap in it. This isn't necessarily bad for you because I know you are struggling with proportion but try to find poses in the movement where there is less symmetry and more overlap in the limbs and turning in the spine. Please try to move away from strictly contour drawings - work INSIDE and AROUND these forms - really think about your page as a 3-dimensional environment. Working lightly and loosely with construction lines will help you develop more form in your drawings.
Alex,
ReplyDeleteOn top of all of the points I have been commenting on concerning construction drawings and developing the faces, look at all of these drawings - almost every single one has little overlap in it. This isn't necessarily bad for you because I know you are struggling with proportion but try to find poses in the movement where there is less symmetry and more overlap in the limbs and turning in the spine.
Please try to move away from strictly contour drawings - work INSIDE and AROUND these forms - really think about your page as a 3-dimensional environment. Working lightly and loosely with construction lines will help you develop more form in your drawings.