Speedblooks
Friday, October 17th, 2008 | Posted in Drawings, SteveMack by SteveMack | 2 Comments
These guys aren’t as polished, but I was just focused on getting basic shapes turned into blooks faster than before. Earlier I could do only about one every 10 minutes, but I’ve cut the time down a bit. It’s nice to work on little guys with more personality than your average stick figure, even if they aren’t the most exciting thing I could be drawing. 😉
(4.75/1000)
More Life Drawing
Friday, October 17th, 2008 | Posted in Drawings, Felix, Life-Drawing by Felix | No Comments
I’m fairly happy with “Rachel,” but “Nate” isn’t looking so good. Not sure what I did wrong while I was drawing it, but it’s partly just that I was working with a fatter-tipped pen and it got scribbly. C’est la vie.
Superblook
Thursday, October 16th, 2008 | Posted in Drawings, SteveMack by SteveMack | 1 Comment
Fun with a Pencil suggests practicing a lot of spheres, and making the dividing lines, because they are important to getting proper shapes out of them. I followed along and finished with a larger-than-usual blook.
(4/1000)
Frog revisited
Thursday, October 16th, 2008 | Posted in Drawings, Jimsan by Jimsan | 3 Comments
After studying more frog anatomy this morning, I drew this with no reference this evening. Pardon the inaccurate anatomy. I also did some drawing in class today, which I’m tacking on as well.
Hours: 6.75/1000
Life Drawing – iPod Shuffle
Thursday, October 16th, 2008 | Posted in Drawings, Felix, Life-Drawing by Felix | No Comments
So, my main goal for this 1000 hour drawing project is to become better at drawing from life and observation rather than from my own preconceived notions of what various things look like. For things that I draw frequently, I have a template in my head of what things are supposed to look like, and my drawings reflect it.
More observation and less filling in the blanks is the order of the day.
Autumn in Seattle
Thursday, October 16th, 2008 | Posted in Drawings, Felix by Felix | No Comments
Since Steve was talking about about memory drawing, I thought I’d take a swing at it this morning. The weather’s been crisper here, and autumn is one of my favorite seasons in Seattle. I made up these two characters to illustrate the quintessential joy of the season — the return of the rain and the changing leaves.Â
Calling this memory drawing is a bit of a stretch, though. It’s more “loosely inspired by people I know” than trying to draw anyone or anything in particular from my head.Â
Palm lines
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 | Posted in Drawings, SteveMack by SteveMack | No Comments
The second exercise in DotRSotB (Oof) is to draw your own hand. I did this one fairly quickly, and trying my new shading approach, but I really need to draw it again on a larger sheet of paper. It was difficult to hold my small sketchbook steady while drawing the other hand, which couldn’t be used, of course. 😉
I might try again tomorrow. The next exercise in this book has me drawing someone from memory, which I don’t expect to enjoy.
(3.25/1000)
Cello
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 | Posted in Drawings, Felix by Felix | No Comments
I didn’t do as much drawing today. The three little bits I’ve got are the assembly of a poster for a friend’s concert. She didn’t want to pay a lot for printing, so the task was to have only one ink (black) on a colored paper (blue).Â
She was looking for a rough, informal and almost gestural type of communication for this poster. I prefer my work a bit rough around the edges anyhow— it keeps me from spending hours obsessing over whether all the lines are straight, symmetrical and “just so!”
This little light..
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 | Posted in Drawings, Jimsan by Jimsan | No Comments
A rough draft of a magazine ad for my media sales course. The details are inconsequential. <g>
Taken with iPhone so not that crazy quality. (Bottom ad copy trimmed)
Hours: 5.5/1000
Self Portrait
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 | Posted in Drawings, SteveMack by SteveMack | No Comments
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain’s first exercise involves making a self portrait as one it’s record-keeping exercises, to gauge improvement by the end of the book. I’ve done this twice before for this particular book, but that was over a year ago, so it definitely justified trying again. I also attempted to do some shading here, because it’s definitely a weak point. I’m relatively pleased with how it came out, some proportion errors aside. I’ll need to scan this, because the camera isn’t doing a good job with the shading. No scanner at the moment.
(2.75/1000)
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