Monday, May 4, 2015
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Week 10- Naruto Drawings
Unfortunately, I was struggling with the tablet on the first sketch, and the second one got a little messy when I colored it in.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Friday, March 6, 2015
Week 6 Comments
Partner: Evan LeClair
1. For the male character, I like how you did the pose- it matches the character that you were trying to draw quite well.
2. The arm is at a fairly odd angle (it almost looks like it's coming out of his neck), and some of the lines make it confusing to tell where some parts begin and some parts end.
3. Clean up the lines a little bit and fix the arm slightly- actually make the hand in front of his mouth like in the image.
5. I like how you did the female body, and I was able to recognize how it was supposed to be small- for the body, the proportions were accurate. It was easy to tell that they were more of a young child than a woman.
6. The head on the female character is drawn a bit too big- they almost look as if they were meant to be drawn in an almost chibi kind of style.
7. Scale down the head to match the body, or scale up the body to match the head. Remember to use the scale lines to accurately size the body!
1. For the male character, I like how you did the pose- it matches the character that you were trying to draw quite well.
2. The arm is at a fairly odd angle (it almost looks like it's coming out of his neck), and some of the lines make it confusing to tell where some parts begin and some parts end.
3. Clean up the lines a little bit and fix the arm slightly- actually make the hand in front of his mouth like in the image.
5. I like how you did the female body, and I was able to recognize how it was supposed to be small- for the body, the proportions were accurate. It was easy to tell that they were more of a young child than a woman.
6. The head on the female character is drawn a bit too big- they almost look as if they were meant to be drawn in an almost chibi kind of style.
7. Scale down the head to match the body, or scale up the body to match the head. Remember to use the scale lines to accurately size the body!
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Week 4 Research
The above figure is a stick figure
A box figure
A cylinder figure
All of these figures are very similar anatomically and proportionally, but the key difference is that they are all made out of different objects- sticks, boxes, and cylinders.
Week 2 Assignment
For this assignment, we drew perspective cubes from different angles- I decided to draw one from an upwards view, one from a downwards view, and then I attempted to draw a cube from an odd angle, almost like a dice rolling on the ground, as seen on the far left.
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