Tuesday, December 21, 2010

One more post


I know I was definitely not on top of my game with keeping up with my posts and I need one more!  I am so happy the semester is over and this post is the only keeping me away from being done with EVERYTHING!!!!  I figured I'd take this post to show some of my gestures.  I really liked doing gestures, but I feel some days I'm really good at them and then some I couldn't be more off.  I was not used to going really fast to slowing down, but have gotten a lot better with slowing down in my drawings in general, but getting the point across in gestures. 

The Manikin

This project was by far my least favorite this class.  I've had so many of my muscles fall of and get random places. For instance, by whole abdomen fell off on my walk to class and didn't even realize it and my butt had fell off in a parking lot and got lost under a car. ehhhh...just my luck! Anyways,  since I had to redo many sections of the manikin I really got the feel of how the muscles form and move on the human body.  Even though this manikin was certainly out to ruin my life I really learned a lot from it and I guess that's all that matters! I'm not blown away about how my final manikin turned out, but maybe if it would've been a solid color it would've looked like it flowed together instead of just different individual muscles. Here they are!! (sorry they're so small.  I couldn't get them larger without having them be blurry)

Final Post

Well it's sad to say that it's the end of the semester and even though I am extremely relieved, there's another part that's going to miss this class.  At the beginning of the semester I had mentioned that I hadn't taken a drawing class in years and was a little rusty, but now after this class I realize how much I actually love drawing and hopefully will keep up the hobby.  I learned so much in this class.  I literally came to this class not knowing anything about the human form, muscles, or how to properly draw them.  I can confidently say that I walked away from this class knowing more about all these things.
The manikin alone taught me so much more about the human body.  Even though the manikin was my least favorite project and I swear it was out to ruin my life with my muscles always falling off and getting lost somewhere. Ehh! I feel like without this project I wouldn't have learned so much about the human form and how each muscle moves forms against the body.  My final shell drawing I feel turned out way better than my first one.  I liked how my background turned out, but I feel the shell itself looks way to plain and if I were to do it again would definitely add detail within the shell.  The first shell drawing I struggled with just making contour lines and feel like I've improved since the beginning of the semester.  I still have a ways to come to draw the perfect human figure, but hopefully one day I will successfully get to that point!!
Here's the link to my final portfolio. http://www.flickr.com/photos/48094664@N06/

Hands

In one class we spent a whole day working on hands.  We learned the different parts of the hands and then had other classmates model for you.  I personally found that drawing hands are extremely difficult  I couldn't get the proportions right and got really frustrated, but hopefully if I keep practicing I will eventually find it easier to draw hands and have them look good!

Final Day of Class

On the final day of class it was way too cold in the classroom for her to pose nude so she posed with clothes on.  We also worked with drawing the model taking and putting on different pieces of clothing.  I really liked this activity because it was really interactive and a different way of drawing a human figure.  We then also did a long pose and I was really happy with how mine turned out.

Skulls

In class we worked on drawing skulls.  I actually really liked this activity because it was interesting learning about all the different parts in the skull and using that info to proportionally draw a correct skull.  The only problem I encountered during this activity was not making the skull way to long and not overextending the chin.

Open Draw

On December 7th I attended an open draw to make up for my attendance in the class.  I drew for three hours and worked more on not sketching or pressing so hard during getsture drawings.  I have a bad habit of sketching my long pose drawings instead of making solid lines to draw the figure and I'm really working on getting better at that.  It was also nice to have a different model to draw because we've had the same one all semester and it was a nice change of pace to have someone different.