This is a long overdue piece for the group, The top half are all 30 second poses; done in pencil. The bottom half are 45-60 second poses; done on my cintiq.
I actually did the bottom half first, at home a few days ago. The pencil ones were all done today at work, when I realized that my phone could run posemaniacs! That was a productive lunch-break!
This is AMAZING! I never heard of Posemaniacs till now, and this might actually help my problem with getting figures in the correct proportions.
Thanks!
Also, I like that you seem to be percise with your line drawings. Most of my artwork in pencils or even adobe photoshop are done with ALOT of back and forth skribbles that end up forming a drawing.
Haha, thanks! I'm glad you dig the piece! Yeah, it's a useful program, that I'm definitely going to make part of my routine, now that I know my phone can run it!
Actually, my first ones weren't all that "precise"...Admittedly, I'm not the greatest at gesture drawing, and the batch or two I did before the ones I posted were quite god-awful! But scribbles aren't necessarily bad in gesture drawing! There's many different approaches to it, and there's really no "wrong way" to do it. As long as you can get your image to read, how you do so isn't all that important. Check out "glenn vilpu's" stuff, as he can explain far better than I, what I'm trying to say...he is a master of his craft, after all!
Thanks!
Also, I like that you seem to be percise with your line drawings. Most of my artwork in pencils or even adobe photoshop are done with ALOT of back and forth skribbles that end up forming a drawing.
Actually, my first ones weren't all that "precise"...Admittedly, I'm not the greatest at gesture drawing, and the batch or two I did before the ones I posted were quite god-awful! But scribbles aren't necessarily bad in gesture drawing! There's many different approaches to it, and there's really no "wrong way" to do it. As long as you can get your image to read, how you do so isn't all that important. Check out "glenn vilpu's" stuff, as he can explain far better than I, what I'm trying to say...he is a master of his craft, after all!