Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Final Drawings

This is a 20 minute dynamic pose, this is a good example of a closed dynamic pose, all the parts of the body are close together. This image on a whole as a human figure is quite successful, the proportion is right,  The pose is quite straight forward with the weights being mainly distributed on the spine and there is a perfect balance as she sits.

To an extent the anatomy seems right with respect to body proportion and weight, however there are some minor problems with this drawing, such as the left foot seems distorted and out of place.

This is a 25 minute drawing, mainly focusing on the material, form of the object and the technique used to give an impression of the material. By looking at the picture it is obvious that you are looking at an orange and a bunch of banana, this is mainly due to the tonal value, that gives us a really good sense of the shape of the object, simply by just altering the tonal value on the orange i was able to give an impression that the object is round. Likewise with the bunch of banana, the light and dark tone certainly makes it a lot clearer for the eyes, specially the folds on them, giving it a 3-Dimensional feeling.

There is also good use of shadowing on the cloth, telling us where the folds are. However this drawing fails in terms of composition, as there are no foreground, mid ground and background, but instead focuses on the whole image.


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