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Drawing Exercises: Using Stick Figures in Figure Drawing
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About Drawing Exercises: Using Stick Figures in Figure Drawing
Introduction
Basic stick figure
Simplify, get better
Stick figures in motion
Body language - part 1
Body language - part 2
Class project
Class overview
What You Will Learn?
- Whether I make drawings for clients, or for personal projects I always try to make my work efficient and the final result a great looking drawing. How do I do it? With lots and lots of practice. .
- Usually I start working with basic stick figures, creating thumbnail drawing to see what is working and what is not. In this class, you'll go behind-the-scenes as I share my process of drawing. I’ll provide you with helpful tips for better understanding of shapes, lines and how to use stick figures in your drawing. All for one purpose – to get better at your craft of line making. .
- With help from this class you should be able to create a strong foundation for your drawing process and from there make art that your friends and family would love to see on their walls..
- Here are some of the steps that you’ll go through in this class:.
- Start making drawings with confidence of a professional draughtsman..
- For the class project students will create drawings based on the video lessons, four exercises in total..
- Each exercise is a continuation of the previous one starting with the first one where students are introduced with the basics of stick figure drawing. .
- This class is aimed at beginner to intermediate level students with just the basic knowledge of drawing but anyone who likes to brush up on their knowledge of drawing can watch this class. Who knows, even those advanced students might learn something interesting, see another approach to drawing, try something different..