This is another pretty chill week for me, not much going on in my classes right now. We drew hands again at the beginning of this week, but then we switched to drawing the skull. We didn't have a lecture about the skull first, like we usually do, but I liked it this way too, because I wouldn't have all the technical stuff in my head yet. Although Amy DID tell us that the skull is a lot bigger than what people usually think. Most people tend to cut off the cranium at the occipital lobe, which enables us to see(!!) so that's no good at all. I admit, I do that a lot because when we have hair covering our heads, we don't really see how big our skulls are. I was pretty proud of my skull drawing this week, because even though it might not be accurate, it looks pretty good? I don't know, I kept measuring and re-measuring things, so I hope that it at least looks right. I shaded the skull like how I saw it, but Amy says that we should shade according to what we know and not necessarily according to what we see because sometimes the lighting in real life can look awkward or wrong.
These are my favorite hand drawings out of all of mine, because I feel like they were the most successful. Except for one of them, which is the bottom left one, it looks LOT like a pork link sausage. I kept trying to fix it, but every time I did, it just kept looking more and more sausage-y.
This is my skull drawing, I think it looks kind of accurate? But I'm not sure because I usually measure things wrong...You can kind of see how small my original skull was.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Week 11
This is week 11 of life drawing class, and I really loved this week. We got to draw hands!!!! I was so ecstatic when Amy announced that we were going to start focusing on the hands this week. We got to choose if we wanted to draw the model's hands or the skeleton's hands first. I got really tired of drawing people (lol) so I chose to draw the skeleton hand first, it was really interesting for me, because I got to see every curve of the bones and could look on my own hands and see how all the bumps and curves of my hands were made. I've always loved drawing hands since I was a kid, I think it's because in my mind, anything that you can see the curve of bones on is kind of a delicate thing (I don't know, don't ask...I'm just a weird person haha). I was pretty glad that I could draw the skeleton hands so well! The human hands..not so much. My human hands had fingers that looked like pork link sausages (you know, those ones you used to eat in elementary school for breakfast). Anyways..I'm proud of some of my drawings, but yeah those ones with the sausage fingers I could have maybe worked on a little more.
This one was a quick drawing I did after I finished my skeleton one. The model's hands were placed around an upside down bowl.
I think this was a pretty good skeleton drawing, but I noticed that the fingers might be wrong (length-wise).
This one was a quick drawing I did after I finished my skeleton one. The model's hands were placed around an upside down bowl.
I think this was a pretty good skeleton drawing, but I noticed that the fingers might be wrong (length-wise).
Monday, April 11, 2011
Week 10
Hi guys, this week was a pretty chill week for me, I feel like I didn't do much.. I was a lazy couch potato pretty much. But onto life drawing stuff! This week we focused on the arms (triceps, biceps, forearm, etc., etc.) for our manikins. But we pretty much did long 40 minute-to an hour long drawings. I liked this a lot because it gave me a lot of time to redo things/details that I didn't like about my drawings. Some times I would draw the legs or the torso too long, and when the drawings were finished and I got to look at my "history marks", I noticed that the finished product would be like half the length of my beginning guesstimates. Oops. But Amy did say that most people look at things and think they're longer or shorter than they actually are. I loved having the longer drawings because I felt more relaxed and I didn't have to try to capture everything within 30 seconds. Even though my hour long drawings aren't very accurate, I feel sort of proud of them, just because I tried my best to get everything correct-looking and made sure that everything was relevant to one another in terms of size, space, and distance.
Here is a 50 minute drawing I drew from an angle that I don't think I've drawn from before.
Some things I learned about the hand and their technical terms!! I learned that "pollicis" means "thumb", "digitorum" means "fingers" and that "carpi" means "wrist". Yay! I feel a lot smarter than I did before!! Well, somewhat anyways. I'm guessing we're going to be focusing on the hands next week, since we got assigned various hand muscles and such. I can't wait! I feel like I have a fascination for drawing hands... sorry, that sounds kind of gross and wrong, but I just like drawing things with more form, so that I can see the way skin overlaps the bones, and the bone structure. Probably also why I liked drawing the feet too..okay, now I just sound like some kind of freak. Sorry guys, I don't mean to freak you out. Peace!
Here is a 50 minute drawing I drew from an angle that I don't think I've drawn from before.
Some things I learned about the hand and their technical terms!! I learned that "pollicis" means "thumb", "digitorum" means "fingers" and that "carpi" means "wrist". Yay! I feel a lot smarter than I did before!! Well, somewhat anyways. I'm guessing we're going to be focusing on the hands next week, since we got assigned various hand muscles and such. I can't wait! I feel like I have a fascination for drawing hands... sorry, that sounds kind of gross and wrong, but I just like drawing things with more form, so that I can see the way skin overlaps the bones, and the bone structure. Probably also why I liked drawing the feet too..okay, now I just sound like some kind of freak. Sorry guys, I don't mean to freak you out. Peace!
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Week 9
Hi guys, this week was a stressful week for me, school life and whatnot. I'm still not in the right mindset for school yet, I think it'll be like this until school ends. I can't really focus these days. But anyways! This week, we just finished up our deltoids and trapezius' and all that fun stuff. We're really just doing more gesture drawings and such, like I've said before, I really need to practice on my 30 second gesture drawings. I always get frustrated when that 30 second timer goes off, because I feel like I didn't even get a chance to capture the essence of the pose yet. I always am only getting the spinal column and the ribcage down and sometimes the pelvic bones. But when I start drawing something else, the timer goes off. I need to learn how to capture everything faster and more correct, because most of the times, my drawings will have too long of a torso or something. Even when I'm drawing during the one minute poses, I sometimes take too long of a time trying to perfect the spine and the ribcage position that when I get to the pelvis, the timer goes off. I should really just learn that gesture drawings are just for capturing the moment and not all about getting everything correct, and that I shouldn't try to refine everything in my gesture drawings because they are only gestures.
This is my hour long drawing that I did of our model, I think it looks way off because her torso looks too long or I think it's because I drew her right thigh way too small. And I didn't finish her hands so of course that looks a little weird. lol I just realized that another thing that looked weird was the armpit doesn't really connect to the torso underneath the breast.
This is my hour long drawing that I did of our model, I think it looks way off because her torso looks too long or I think it's because I drew her right thigh way too small. And I didn't finish her hands so of course that looks a little weird. lol I just realized that another thing that looked weird was the armpit doesn't really connect to the torso underneath the breast.
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