I thought I'd start with yesterday's picture and just continue it this time, trying to find all the shapes and shadows to add some depth to those teeth. I think some of them work. What did you do today? Happy Haunting!
I decided to do a new drawing of the same JoL today. This is what I got done in 35 minutes after warm-ups: This is the angle I was looking at this time: I noticed I am taking more time in the warm-ups than before. I think I will be more diligent about keeping them to 5 minutes. Still, my lines and ellipsis are getting more accurate, I think. A complex drawing like this will clearly ...
Well, I burned through my 45 minute practice session and really did not even get 1/2 way through my JoL. Here's what I got done: . Here's what I was looking at: I guess the moral of the story is that even if I do get skilled enough to do a reasonable sketch of my target photo, it will probably take me much longer than 45 minutes to complete. So ...
I was making some stuff yesterday and this morning I thought I'd try my hand at drawing one of those pieces. This is about 30-40 minutes of drawing, after warm ups. This is what I was looking at, more or less. More, because it's the same thing in the same position. Less, because it was earlier and I was sitting, not standing. That's my story , and I'm sticking to it! What did ...
As I try to get more detail in my drawing, I find it is taking longer. However, I believe I am "seeing" more and finding ways to correct my mistakes. Still drawing form still lifes, here, mostly. Not everything was actually in front of me. What did you do today? Happy Haunting!