45 Minute Pose
Done with colored pencil on 8-1/2" x 11" toned cardstock.
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20 Minute Pose
Alas, most of the shading with the blue colored pencil didn't show up. I should have known better, as I usually like working with non-photo blue and know how difficult it is for a scanner to pick it up. Sigh...
Done with colored pencil on 8-1/2" x 11" toned cardstock.
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3 Minute Pose
Well, here we go--the Figure Drawing Sessions. It's sure gonna take a while to get back into the swing of things and remember how to do drawing from a live model--it's a completely different set of muscles and they've gotten a bit flabby.
Done with colored pencil on 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" toned cardstock.
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Sketchbook
Hopefully, this will be the end for a while of the "Sketchbook" and assorted random drawings which I've found around the Internets, or books I've bought over the years, etc. That's right, we're starting again with the Figure Drawing Sessions, which will start posting tomorrow. So, here's to hoping...
This was done digitally with Painter 2021.
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Sketchbook
Back to the sketchbooks and such until we are able to return to Figure Drawing proper, again (and I'm afraid that will probably be a while until the pandemic passes). These drawing/paintings were done from a combination of figure drawing photo-references, occasional movies/TV shows/movie trailers, magazine pictures, and whatever catches my eye.
This was done digitally with Clip Studio Paint on an iPad.
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Sketchbook
Back to the sketchbooks and such until we are able to return to Figure Drawing proper, again (and I'm afraid that will probably be a while until the pandemic passes). These drawing/paintings were done from a combination of figure drawing photo-references, occasional movies/TV shows/movie trailers, magazine pictures, and whatever catches my eye.
This was done digitally with Clip Studio Paint on an iPad.
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Sketchbook
Back to the sketchbooks and such until we are able to return to Figure Drawing proper, again (and I'm afraid that will probably be a while until the pandemic passes). These drawing/paintings were done from a combination of figure drawing photo-references, occasional movies/TV shows/movie trailers, magazine pictures, and whatever catches my eye.
This was done digitally with Clip Studio Paint on an iPad.
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Sketchbook
Back to the sketchbooks and such until we are able to return to Figure Drawing proper, again (and I'm afraid that will probably be a while until the pandemic passes). These drawing/paintings were done from a combination of figure drawing photo-references, occasional movies/TV shows/movie trailers, magazine pictures, and whatever catches my eye.
This was done with ballpoint pen and watercolor on 8-1/2" x 11" toned cardstock.
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Sketchbook
Back to the sketchbooks and such until we are able to return to Figure Drawing proper, again (and I'm afraid that will probably be a while until the pandemic passes). These drawing/paintings were done from a combination of figure drawing photo-references, occasional movies/TV shows/movie trailers, magazine pictures, and whatever catches my eye.
This was done with ballpoint pen and watercolor on 8-1/2" x 11" toned cardstock.
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Sketchbook
Back to the sketchbooks and such until we are able to return to Figure Drawing proper, again (and I'm afraid that will probably be a while until the pandemic passes). These drawing/paintings were done from a combination of figure drawing photo-references, occasional movies/TV shows/movie trailers, magazine pictures, and whatever catches my eye.
This was done with ballpoint pen and watercolor on 8-1/2" x 11" toned cardstock.
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Sketchbook
Back to the sketchbooks and such until we are able to return to Figure Drawing proper, again (and I'm afraid that will probably be a while until the pandemic passes). These drawing/paintings were done from a combination of figure drawing photo-references, occasional movies/TV shows/movie trailers, magazine pictures, and whatever catches my eye.
This was done with ballpoint pen and watercolor on 8-1/2" x 11" toned cardstock.
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Sketchbook
Back to the sketchbooks and such until we are able to return to Figure Drawing proper, again (and I'm afraid that will probably be a while until the pandemic passes). These drawing/paintings were done from a combination of figure drawing photo-references, occasional movies/TV shows/movie trailers, magazine pictures, and whatever catches my eye.
This was done with colored pencil on 8-1/2" x 11" toned cardstock.
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