Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Quick sketch

Latest from Gesture Class. Rapid warm ups- 15 second poses!


 30 seconds seemed leisurely by comparison!

 . . . and some fun stuff with 1 minute poses


19 comments:

  1. so much dinamism!! fantastic!

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  2. what fun!
    more proof that we're born to move

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  3. These are fantastic! Think I'll give it a shot next gesture session!

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  4. Terrific work, Matt! I love them. I even like how you've greyed some of the poses, so that you can crowd and overlap them, while retaining the readability of each drawing. What are you using to draw with?

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  5. Wow 15 seconds.
    I especially love the gestures with twist in the torso.

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  6. Anonymous12:19 am

    cool stuff, dude

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  7. Delightful sketches! I like the fluidity of the lines and the sense of motion in all of them.

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  8. Woah! Terrific work Matt, the super awesome line of action in your 15 second pieces are incredible! You've managed to cram in so many great shapes, very inspiring! Dwi'n mwynhau'r gwaith yn fawr iawn!

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  9. These are great Matt
    i would not able to draw anything like in 15 sec and you drafted all gesture on paper. simply awesome

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  10. Thanks for the positive response everyone- I'm drawing mainly with Tombow brush pens for their fluidity-with the right paper they glide across the surface. I'll also use Dry-Erase markers and calligraphic pens to vary the line weight

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  11. man really awesome gestures!

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  12. good sketches.. really awesome gestures! Thanks for posting

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  14. Hey Matt. i am doing Alex Woo Self taught gesture drawing class. i have problem drawing head tilts and neck in various angles with expression. do you have any tips on that to strengthen the drawings.

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  15. Thanks for the positive response everyone- I'm drawing mainly with Tombow brush pens for their fluidity-with the right paper they glide across the surface. I'll also use Dry-Erase markers and calligraphic pens to vary the line weight....... Great..........


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