Last week I put away the pens & tried drawing with pencil. Fellow story artist Woody Woodman had gave me a Prismacolour pencil that I was keen to try out. On regular xerox paper the marks flew smooth & fast. These drawings are all A3 size. Poses were between 5 & 15 mins. long.
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This first pose was a good one to get started with-then I dashed around to get another angle before the time was up. The only problem was the models feet are often hidden by the robes that they sit or kneel on, hence the missing toes.
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Excellent choice of models & poses this week-due to an organisational mix-up 8 models turned up!
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I put quite exaggerated anatomy in the spine & shoulder blades in the initial gesture sketch but went with it anyway. I left the feet unresolved but felt that worked out OK too.
5It's always a struggle to know when to stop working on a drawing. Each succesive session I feel more comfortable about leaving out details.
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Beautiful work, great flow to your lines.
ReplyDeleteYou're on fire now Matt! I love 1, you have really got the weight in 3, I like the linework in 5, and the flow in 10.
ReplyDeletebeautiful. fluid, confident, and gorgeous weighting to the lines. Very envious indeed! :0)
ReplyDeleteawesome!!! yours drawings are really beautifull
ReplyDeleteAlways so beutiful.
ReplyDeleteI want your fluidity!
I wish I could have it too.
ReplyDeletebises Matiou
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If I can give a little tip to my friends bloggers:
ReplyDeleteCLICK ON THE DRAWINGS...THEY ARE AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL TOO IN FULL SIZE!!!
Matt...can you give me back my tongue...I think I forgot it somewhere you don't really need it.
ReplyDeleteMonsieur Zebe-merci beaucoup, je suis tres honore! Il n y a pas de classe cette semain mais je vais mettre plus des croquis sur ce blog demain- avant partir en France.
ReplyDeleteThey're all so great. Can't seem to pinpoint a favorite.
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