ManoRGM wrote:Try to understand the human body and remember it and then its much easier to draw the body.
Well I think I know some (theoretical of course) anatomy stuff. The problem is that I have trouble to apply them to my drawings. It looks very easy when you read about them, but the problem is when you try to place them on more dynamic pose.
ManoRGM wrote:Keep it up, you should take a look a t some anatomy books like Andrew Loomis' figure drawing for all its worth. Try to understand the human body and remember it and then its much easier to draw the body. Also try to think in shapes and don't get to focused the outline. Sometimes a small hint(stroke) can do the job. And my last tip is to draw more looser. its seems like you're really fixed on your pencil and that way you lines get al cracky en straight and they don't suggest movement but stiffness. Try to draw with your whole arm!
Yeah that's my problem. But when I draw gestures very loose, they end so messy that I wouln't belive what it is hadn't I just rawn them. like some doodles. Lines drawn few times in place, blurred shapes. I scan some of them someday.
Well, here it comes
Another take on a previous picture/pose. I ran out the paper so the right figure is shorter than the left. I tried to change them into an adult vs a child, instead two adults as I planned.

Some 90 second gestures. I have a problem with them. I think they look worse than 30s ones. Because they are much longer than typical 30s, I try to draw them in detail. Of course I do not have enough time for that :/

Anatomy/mannequinization (references from Quickposes.com)
