Another Master Study I did out of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 7 Drawing Pretty Girls.
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Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing Pretty Girls
Another Master Study I did out of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 7 Drawing Pretty Girls.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing Pretty Girls
This drawing is the same study I did several days earlier out of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 7 Drawing Pretty Girls. I wanted to attempt this pose again with better proportions than my original attempt.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing Pretty Girls
This another pose I drew several days earlier out of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 7 Drawing Pretty Girls. This time with the figure clothed. Again the same principal of the shift in weight to one foot affecting the angle of the hips and shoulders.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing Pretty Girls
In this Study I am still working through the “Pretty Girls In Action” section of Lesson 7 of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course. The purpose of this exercise is to draw the same woman from both sides.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing Pretty Girls
Additional Studies of a Woman fixing her hair. I have been doing these drawing studies out of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 7 Drawing Pretty Girls because drawing women has always been a weakness of mine.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing Pretty Girls, Uncategorized
This is a drawing Study I did out of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 7 Drawing Pretty Girls. In this one the illustrations on our right are suppose to show a progression of the illustration style from a more realistic foot to a more simplified Cartoon Version of it.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing Pretty Girls
This drawing study is out of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course lesson 7 “Drawing Pretty Girls.” This study is looking at how the breast affect the clothing and how the breasts can be accentuated with the placement of the folds and pull on the drapery.
Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing Pretty Girls, Uncategorized
Today’s drawing study is done out of the famous artist cartoon course. In this study we are looking at the hair as a large shape and illustrating the difference between a mens hair cut and women’s hair should take up half the head.