I usually like to mix it up by doing some quick poses that are less anatomically based,

and other poses that focus more on anatomy.

Since it is a student-run open drawing session (not an actual class with a professor), sometimes I end up waiting around for a little while if the model doesn't change poses frequently enough. After drawing a pose 2 or 3 times what do I do if I'm still waiting for the model to change?
Why, draw students drawing, of course!

Some animation or backgrounds from my film soon, hopefully!
Thanks for stopping by!
7 comments:
I still want to draw like you when I grow up.
aw you make me feel bad. But that's only coz these are gettin' so good.
Fine work. So tastefully arranged.
youre gestures are fantastic! Love your control
I am so insanely curious about your film. I haven't seen any part of it yet, just you working in the lab around 40 hours a day. Anyway, these drawings are beautiful!
Great sketching - love the life drawing figures!
These are fantastic - what did you use, color brush?
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