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'Life Drawing 5' by algaegoblin
Do you know how to sketch human figures but do you want to refine your anatomy skills? Or do you not know anatomy at all and you are tired to trust your imagination? Did you notice you create disproportions in your drawings?
If you are aspiring artists and you already have your own style, you might as well believe you have no need of a guide, but you are wrong. Before exaggerating human proportions and begin to have your own style, you first have to know the basics.
This little guide is the result of an accurate research and 5 years of high school of art, and it's created for all those who want to learn something new or just make a useful review.
For those who have already studied art, my suggestion is to go to step 6 or trying to repeat all steps in Digital format.
STEP 1
First of all, if you want to learn faster you should draw using traditional tools. It may seem a stupid or banal rule but it is not.
You will need a piece of paper and a pencil, preferably a medium-hard pencil or HB ("H" stands for "hardness," while "B" stands for "blackness"). If you have already familiarity with this hard drawing medium you could obtain different soft pencils instead: B, 2B and 4B will be fine. A putty rubber and a white rubber from a good brand will work fine.
However, I'm not here to describe which tools are better for drawing traditionally, and for me a hoe would work fine as well: it's the passion that counts!
Now that you have a pencil and F4 paper (F2 is less thick and if you erase often you could ruin it, that's why F4 is ideal) you can start your work. You can also make out with A4 paper which is thicker than normal, otherwise you will pass the sheet if you use a hard mine (or if your hand is too heavy, if you know what I mean...).
Well, now that you have the tools, sharpener included, get in a bright spot of your house, preferably on an inclined surface (otherwise your future drawing will look in perspective, and you may not be happy with the result!) and copy the hand your not using for drawing. Try not to erase too much. Try to grasp the structure of your hand through many sketches in which you should only draw the outlines of your hand and fingers, you should forget about the shading for a moment.
Fill the paper with these sketches of your hand in different poses and please include your wrist if you can. Continue your workout every 2/3 days (preferably daily) for 2 weeks, what am I saying? Do it until you could see significant improvements!
Write the date on each work you have done and keep them carefully without rubbing them. The first step to be a good artist is to give value to your works. When the hand really looks like a hand and not a mass of sausages then you're ready for Step 2.
The result will be similar to this, only the folds of flesh and contours of the hands should be visible.
Hand proportions work this way...
STEP 2
So now we better move to the second point. Ok guys, do you remember your own hand? That hand you copied so many times, that fist, that cramp that came while you deformed it? Here you are, you should repeat the procedure but this time you will not have to copy only the outlines of your fingers. You must work hard and point on your hand the dramatic light of a lamp, because this time you should draw your hand and shade it.
If you are drawing using a HB pencil then shade using a B or 2B. You will realize soon that it is not so difficult to find the darkest points: the hard part is not to make the whole drawing uniformly black or uniformly gray and creating well balanced halftones.
You may find some difficulties, yeah right! all normal, because in fact you're seeing your hand in colors (as long as you're not color blind) and you're just simplifying your hand colors using the greyscale instead. So, don't give up! It was hard for everyone at the beginning.
Repeat this exercise every 2/3 days until you can see a clear difference between the first hand (remember to write the date on the drawings!) and the last hand you drew. Are you satisfied with your improvemente? Good, because you will have more fun following STEP 3.
These are practical examples of a good result.
STEP 3
Since you are already conversant with your left hand (or right that it is) and you say you know it by heart (if you say so...), now I'm asking you to take your colored pencils and do an experiment. This time I'm asking you NOT to do a preliminary sketch in pencil of your drawing: just draw one or both of your feet, using colored pencils only on semi rough paper F4 of different colors (I recommend a white, a grey, a blue and a black for a good start). Again, do not stop until the result satisfies you. Write the date on the work because now the interesting part begins.
The result should be similar to these, of course in colors.
Feet proportions works this way...
STEP 4
Now that you have experimented with various techniques and you quite understand how your hands and feet are made, you need a model for understanding how the face works.
Ask one of your friends, your parents, if nobody wants to pose for you then use a picture (but it's always better to do life drawings first!). As tools you will need a ballpoint pen, preferably black or blue, and a white smooth paper (A4 copy paper is fine too). Now make a copy of the person in front of you (face, neck and shoulders), and remember well that you can not/must not erase this time! Yes, I'm evil. Try to do several sessions of the same person until the drawing is really similar to the original and recognizable from others.
Begin with a front and profile view, then try out 3/4.
'Cacophony' by Anapath
The proportions of the human face work this way...
STEP 5
It 's time to understand how the human proportions work. A tip? Never stop taking references from the human figure (as long as you're learning) or you will make a lot of mistakes or exaggerate many anatomical features without even noticed it!
Now use your live model of choice, or look in fashion magazines and copy a full human figure in different poses, focusing on lines, shading, dynamism and execution speed.
To improve your speed you should first start with 15 minutes poses, then reduce the time to 10 minutes and 5 minutes at last. Use a timer: leave the drawing unfinished and start another one when the time elapses.
Do many of them, every day.
The results should be something like this...
'Life Drawing Collage 4' by travelingpantscg
If you didn't understand how the anatomy works, you can study some good tutorials for the human body...
STEP 6
The time has came. It is time to finish something guys! You should be really excited: you reached execution speed and some anatomy skills but you lack accuracy.
Use your awesome live model again and ask him to pose for a longer session (2/3 hours minimum). Use the tools you like the most, sit comfortably, tools in the hand and start your session.
Here are some good results you may find inspiring.
I really hope you will find this journal useful and I really hope you enjoyed the journey. ^^
Ps: Sorry my English is not my mothertongue.
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kanosh In reply to ??? [2013-11-12 01:47:06 +0000 UTC]
this its really helpful, thank you so much
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Yukiko-berrie [2013-09-15 02:07:27 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much, was looking for something like this to start me on the rigth foot!
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saspy In reply to ??? [2013-09-10 21:49:31 +0000 UTC]
Cose preziose che spesso andrebbero ripassate mi sa proprio che seguirò questo tutorial per un pò! grazie! ♥♥
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xsk8trboizrhotx In reply to ??? [2013-08-16 00:34:11 +0000 UTC]
I love this! Thank you so much.
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Jack7176 In reply to ??? [2013-05-03 19:54:39 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic tutorial. Thanks so much!
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Severe-Lacerations In reply to ??? [2013-04-21 18:28:29 +0000 UTC]
This is definitely the best tutorial, guide, whatever, that I've come across. It inspired and motivated me to improve when I saw it a few weeks ago and I've been drawing almost every day since then. So... thank you for this! Thank you so much.
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WendiBones In reply to Severe-Lacerations [2013-04-21 19:30:20 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome!
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Tammi-sempai In reply to ??? [2013-03-24 09:01:46 +0000 UTC]
why doesnt this have a DD??????
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CommanderHomo In reply to ??? [2013-03-22 19:23:37 +0000 UTC]
this is pure awesomeness, that could be created by man's hand!
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afsimart In reply to ??? [2013-03-18 14:28:04 +0000 UTC]
This sounds quite resourceful, and with my spring break right around the corner! I can not wait to try this out!
Thank you.
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idowutiwant In reply to ??? [2013-03-15 18:48:19 +0000 UTC]
I just wanted to say thanks.
I have started doing as you wrote and I've already seen a big difference!!!
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T-S-E-H-Q-U-I In reply to ??? [2013-03-11 07:13:35 +0000 UTC]
Awesome!~ * O *
Would it be okay if I link my co-guild members (on GaiaOnline) to this? Our guild's all about art and art tutorials. o uo
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WendiBones In reply to T-S-E-H-Q-U-I [2013-03-11 12:01:43 +0000 UTC]
It won't be a problem at all. ^^
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T-S-E-H-Q-U-I In reply to WendiBones [2013-03-11 15:44:51 +0000 UTC]
Oh! Thank you so so much! ; u ;!<333
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PensiveGiraffe In reply to ??? [2013-03-06 16:35:37 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! This helps a lot! ^(' o')^
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leonardroom In reply to ??? [2013-03-04 20:23:44 +0000 UTC]
potrei farti un monumento per questo sai? ahaha
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DaniruresCosplay In reply to ??? [2013-03-03 14:09:58 +0000 UTC]
many helpful tips!
highly appreciated!
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panicKingly In reply to ??? [2013-02-27 23:38:34 +0000 UTC]
This is so helpful and inspiring! Thank you!
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lamename13 In reply to ??? [2013-02-27 20:20:24 +0000 UTC]
this is really going to help me with my drawings thank you so much for posting this! I really appreciate it!
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Riemea In reply to ??? [2013-02-27 10:44:34 +0000 UTC]
This is most helpful! Thanks a lot for sharing!
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prechoco In reply to ??? [2013-02-27 04:11:40 +0000 UTC]
Loved this! Very informative and will totally follow your drawing boot camp to success! Thanks.
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TrixieCherry In reply to ??? [2013-02-26 09:02:13 +0000 UTC]
Amazing! Even though I don't draw I can forward this to my friends who do! Thank-you for doing this!
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lou2209 In reply to ??? [2013-02-25 21:15:01 +0000 UTC]
I am determined to do this. Since my tablet is broke I have all the time in the world, why not draw my hands?
Thank youu! c:
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Sol-Caninus In reply to ??? [2013-02-24 14:56:17 +0000 UTC]
Marvelous! A treasure! You have done the community a great service. You truly understand art and the psychology of learning it!
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CaraCitrine In reply to ??? [2013-02-23 17:48:09 +0000 UTC]
My hand is already starting to cramp just thinking about how this is going to help me. Thank you.
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ManuRao In reply to ??? [2013-02-23 16:54:04 +0000 UTC]
this is excelent!!! very usefull, i`m gonna try it
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Atseyss In reply to ??? [2013-02-23 12:36:48 +0000 UTC]
Hum... I realise that I never did the hand exercice constantly... I'll give it a try !
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Fly93 In reply to ??? [2013-02-23 12:06:49 +0000 UTC]
It's really helpful! I'll try to follow your advices, I really want to improve my anatomy skills ^_^
Thank you so much for this
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Lolilith In reply to ??? [2013-02-23 11:29:59 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for sharing this
I have a question, is it better to start with the outside of the human body? I tried to start with learning the skeleton by heart and then the muscles which I thought would automatically lead me to good anatomy. Sadly I didn't finish my plan but I would really like to start working in my anatomy skills again.
Which way would you recommend?
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WendiBones In reply to Lolilith [2013-02-23 15:54:11 +0000 UTC]
Learning muscles didn't help me much in the process of learning how to draw the whole figure, so I think you should follow these steps first and then studying how the muscles and bones work.
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Rockit073093 In reply to ??? [2013-02-23 01:12:00 +0000 UTC]
This was very, very helpful!! Thank you!!
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ReenaCat In reply to ??? [2013-02-23 00:17:50 +0000 UTC]
I wish I can give you a great huge hug right now.
These tutorials are what I need. Thank you very much
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AeyraV In reply to ??? [2013-02-22 22:34:16 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much! I don't have all those materials, but I started sketching my hand during my free time in class and it already looks better. :3
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i8candy In reply to ??? [2013-02-22 22:32:25 +0000 UTC]
This is so amazingly helpful and useful; thank you so much!
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B-Ry-Sun In reply to ??? [2013-02-22 22:26:03 +0000 UTC]
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thank you! this is so helpful :3
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Gzo78 [2013-02-22 21:50:28 +0000 UTC]
Excellent, too bad the area Im in doesn't have alot of people wiling to do the modeling, so I have to reference alot of pictures. Helps but doesn't improve ones depth perception.
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Dark-SpectrumDS In reply to ??? [2013-02-22 20:22:54 +0000 UTC]
Awesome tutorial! I've really gotta try this out sometime.
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