Thursday, December 18, 2008
Final Words For The Semester
Throughout the semester I've learned quite a lot. The study of the skeleton improved my anatomical understandings of how flesh should be drawn on human body. The flesh moves along the skeletal structures, and when you can achieve that understanding, your drawings will look and become more accurate when drawing human bodies. The lines and their curvature movement on the human form will help persuade the weight and angle of the form. So it is wise to pay good attention to where and how lines are curving around the human body form. Using simple boxes such as a cube can help you depict the plane change of directions when there are times you have problems with where a change of plane should occur. Playing with the darkness and lightness of tone can also help depict space and the overall composition.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment