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Drawing Pretty Girls Day 52

Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing Pretty Girls

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This is the last drawing in the course! I have recreated every illustration in the Famous Artist Cartoon Course. BUT my Master study is still far from being finished. Next up is to complete the final assignment given in the Lesson. Then from there I am going to take the lesson ever further with some additional studies that I will talk about in the future. Stay tuned.
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Drawing Pretty Girls Day 50

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Day 50 of the Master Study I’ve been doing from Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 7 Drawing Pretty Girls.
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Drawing Pretty Girls Day 46

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This is the final illustration study from the “Pretty Girls In Action” section of Lesson 7 Drawing Pretty Girls of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course. Stay tuned there are only two remaining section left for me to do master studies of until I have completed the course.
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Drawing Pretty Girls Day 43

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These are the same three poses I drew several days ago out of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 7 Drawing Pretty Girls but now with clothing on the figures. The same principals of the shift in weight affecting the angle of the shoulders and hips still applies.
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Drawing Pretty Girls Day 35

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In this drawing Study I have moved onto the next section out of Lesson 7 of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Drawing Pretty Girls. We are now looking at the “Pretty Girl in Action” This set of illustration in particular is designed to use the hands to make your drawings more expressive.
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Drawing Pretty Girls Day 30

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Today marks day 30 of doing daily studies of pretty girl drawings. This is a leg study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 7 “Drawing Pretty Girls” The idea behind this study is the draw the legs straight and then with the weight shifted to one leg for “greater interest.”
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Drawing Pretty Girls Day 29

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This study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 7 Drawing Pretty Girls is of the legs. Specifically the lesson instructs a method to find the width of the ankles on a pretty girl drawing by drawing intersecting lines beginning on the outside of the thighs and crossing near the bottom of the legs.
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Drawing Pretty Girls Day 27

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“The man on the street will never know how much lies behind your simple girls drawing.” This is a drawing Study I did from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 7 “Drawing Pretty Girls.” The purpose of this study is to pose the figure with the correct tilt of the shoulder and hips. If the right shoulder is down the right hip will be up as long as the figure’s weight is center on the right foot.
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Drawing Pretty Girls Day 11

Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing and Illustration, Drawing Pretty Girls, Pencil Drawings, Sketch Book

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I did three more head studies of what is suppose to be the “average girl.” The Famous Artist Cartoon Course does not really give any specific description or explanation of what constitutes an average girl other than to keep your lines “angular and crisp.” I may redraw this set tomorrow as I’m not particularly happy with how they turned out.
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Drawing Pretty Girls Day 4

Posted by Sam Kressin in Drawing and Illustration, Drawing Pretty Girls, Pencil Drawings, Personal Journal, Sketch Book

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Today is “The Cartoon Girl Based On Life.”

Todays lesson comes from Famous Artists Courses Lesson 7. This is to teach the artist the difference between drawing the “cartoon girl” and a “real girl.” In the first illustration I was suppose to draw a layin of the figure with the black area’s indicating the figure of the actualy model. It is an exercise in where to change your drawing from life to make an appealing cartoon girl. The second drawing is a fully finished cartoon girl based on the same pose. Both drawings I did are free had recreations of the drawing in the course by Joe King.

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