

These three drawings were all in the 1 to 3 minute time range. I choose to post these because of the looseness and the line variations. The last two show very dynamic lines and convey the position and emotion of the figure. The middle image was as more relaxing pose an the right image was pose that could be in motion. Also compared to the previous gesture posting these, are created by using more exaggerated curves to show the leg positions and the rib cage angles. The main use of the cures are the thigh and calf areas of the figure. As I started to use the more curved lines to express how the figure was posing it became easier to look back and see that post on the paper while I was sorting though all of my gesture drawings.

1 comment:
Caleb,
Isn't it nice to look back at the first gesture drawing and see what you've come to understand? One thing that is improving is simply the fluidity of the drawings, and, as you said, the use of curved lines to follow the characteristic elements of the figure. My suggestion for you at this point is to push line variation more--getting more thin, light, and tapered lines will add an even greater finesse to these. Nice work.
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