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CHROMOSOME 10-13-2006, 07:49 AM Long time lurker, thought I'd post some studeis from life, Bridgman's Constructive Anatomy, and my imagination.http://www.osiristheory.com/images/sketch_001.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/sketch_002.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/sketch_003.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/sketch_004.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/sketch_005.jpg
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CHROMOSOME
looks like you're a long time drawing person as well as a long time lurker, right?
solid work.. very strong lines...
would love to see more!
Rebeccak
10-13-2006, 02:03 PM
Hello CHROMOSOME,
Welcome to the forum. :) Are you in San Fran? I am curious to know if you have as a teacher Auguste Haboush. Love your studies here so far - would be great to see you participate in one of our upcoming Workshops. To receive notification by email of when a new Tutorial / Workshop begins on the forum, I suggest subscribing here:
Notification of New Open Figure Drawing Workshops / + TUTORIALS - SUBSCRIBE HERE! (http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=379951)
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If you've not already seen this Workshop, definitely check out the great work that's been posted here:
Anatomy Lesson Series: Body Part 2 - The Torso (http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=405198&page=1&pp=15)
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=405198&page=1&pp=15
As you have time, please post comments and constructive feedback to others' threads here and they will do the same in return. I look forward to seeing more of your work! :)
Cheers,
-Rebeccak
I really like how you overlap your studies, i tend to avoid this for some odd reason. It seems apperant that you use the block-in system to creat your drawings. This method of drawing was only apperant to me a few weeks back when I read a book by Anthony Rider. It seems my tutors either didnt know this great method, or failed to mention it, oh well, still time to learn it :D
Cool studies there, I like that weird face on the left :D Have fun posting more stuff!
Intervain
10-15-2006, 05:22 PM
:bounce: really like your hatching technique - looks almost like parquetry :) sweet stuff here - keep'em coming!
Cris-Palomino
10-15-2006, 06:10 PM
Really love these drawings. The fantasy creatures are great and have a lot of personality.
Cris
CHROMOSOME
10-26-2006, 04:29 AM
Thanks for the compliments. Midterms were really clamping down on me, but I hope to be able to be a more contributive poster, as far as critiques and whatnot, now that things are kind of back to normal hectic mode. Still drawing though.
http://www.osiristheory.com/images/Sketch_010.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/Sketch_011.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/Sketch_012.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/Sketch_013.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/Sketch_014.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/Sketch_015.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/Sketch_016.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/Sketch_017.jpghttp://www.osiristheory.com/images/UNFINISHED_Sketch_018.jpg
CHROMOSOME
lovely studies
Would you kindly place a "enter" after each image so they show underneath eachother iso side by side? I hate having to scroll horizontally. (I know... sorry)
I notice you define the form of your subject often using short straight lines and I was wondering how you've grown into this style? Very refreshing to see things done this way I must say
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