Hey long time no post!
I took my time with this one… Pen again, but I tried scanning it w/ a higher resolution and still a lot of the subtler shadings didn’t come in!! :rolleyes:
Oh well… just gonna post.

Hey long time no post!
I took my time with this one… Pen again, but I tried scanning it w/ a higher resolution and still a lot of the subtler shadings didn’t come in!! :rolleyes:
Oh well… just gonna post.

aLoneCuzzo,
Lovely drawing of the child, that’s a pleasure to look at.
As well I think the gesture of the leg looks on the right is gorgeous, keep that up!
Cheers, 
~Rebeccak
Hey Jabari,
it’s a pleasure to walk through your thread and see your experiments! Good starts with your painter pics and I especially like your strong pen studies:thumbsup: , even if you lose some details while scanning and I’m definitely curious to see more of them!
-sabrina
Ok, send some of that magic my way, because you’re definately improving at an amazing pace! That portrait is beautiful! I love the expressiveness of it. :love: You’re lines are getting soooo expressive.
And, did I mention expressive?
Hi…CUZZ …:bounce: :applause: …
… 
FANTASTIC little ink drawing of that child…REALLY BEAUTIFUL…:applause:
On the leg gesture…make the bottom of the …S…shape or curve…wrap around the outside
or back of the calif muscle…runs from the front upper thigh…hip,…thru the knee,…and over the backside of the calif muscle.
On the subject of classes…ANATOMICAL DRAWING, is the class you are looking for, if you want to really study bone and muscle strcture… their relationship to each other, and their
funtion in creating motion ect…TOTALLY different from a life drawing class, and will make your life drawing classes a real pleasure, because you will have a deeper understanding of what is happening under the surface of the figure, to creat the forms on the surface, for each pose and gesture.
KEEP UP THE …GREAT WORK and PROGRESS…A REAL PLEASURE SEEING BOTH…![]()
TAKE CARE
Glenn
Really lovely work throughout, and definite signs of improvement all round. I really admire people who have the guts to work in ink, something I’ve not picked up the courage to try. And if you’re still wanting to get to grips with painter, I can only suggest giving yourself an hour or two and trying out all the brushes on a blank canvas. It makes such a big difference when you find the right brushes to suit your workflow. Working with ones that don’t suit you can be hellish and somewhat demoralising when it comes to digital painting. Once you’ve mastered those you like you can experiment and branch out.
OMG! I know it’s like 10 days later, but thank you everyone for your comments / insights!!
I was really happy and felt very encouraged!
@Zephyri- Thanks for the insights on painter. I’m going out of town this week for work, so a lot of my off time will be spent in the hotel drawing or probably outside, but I’m definitely going to try your suggestion with the painter brushes.
@SpiritDreamer- Thanks for the comments about the kid’s face!! Yeah, I figured there was something I was missing in terms of the differences of the classes. I had no idea. Haha! *Still waiting on my skeleton to come in the mail. I just got an easel the other day and I’ve been practicing with sanguine.
@Helen-Baq- THAAAANK YOU SO MUCH!! It’s like everytime I compare my work to real life or a master’s work, it feels like you know its lacking so much. But I guess that’s the point, and then when I read your words and look at my old stuff, I can definitely see an improvement. So thank you again!
@daWinky- Thanks! I’m gonna post some pen stuff now even though I was frustrated that day… Haha your words definitely helped because I was thinking about throwing in the towel on scanning pen stuff. Haha! Thanks!
@Rebeccak- Thanks… I’m really trying to get this gesture stuff down before moving onto details and stuff. I really have read and feel like that a good gesture really is the foundation of a well done figure drawing. I saw the email about your class! *excited! Oh yeah, I’m going to be in DC most of the week for work, are there any good drawing spots that you know of? Haha @ ‘any good drawing spots…’ I’m doing a job at the Smithsonian Postal Museum and I think I’m staying at a hotel near there. I’m not sure of the area too well. Thanks again!



Originally posted by aLoneCuzzo: @Rebeccak- Thanks… I’m really trying to get this gesture stuff down before moving onto details and stuff. I really have read and feel like that a good gesture really is the foundation of a well done figure drawing. I saw the email about your class! *excited! Oh yeah, I’m going to be in DC most of the week for work, are there any good drawing spots that you know of? Haha @ ‘any good drawing spots…’ I’m doing a job at the Smithsonian Postal Museum and I think I’m staying at a hotel near there. I’m not sure of the area too well. Thanks again!
Where are you staying?
Of course, any place is good to sketch. Unfortunately my family is in town this week, so I won’t be able to show you around…but the mall area (the gynormous lawn that stretches between the Washington Monument and the Capitol Building) is a great place to sketch ~ always tons of people there, especially since it’s summer!
Glad to hear that you’re excited about the Workshop! That’s really cool! 
There’s a lovely sinewyness (is that a word? :)) to your latest drawings ~ really enjoy the natural sensibility that you have with these. 
Cheers,
~Rebeccak
aww! I’m flattered that you’d actually show me around!
IT IS SO HOT HERE! It hit like 100 today!! I’m staying right near the Capitol building near Union Station. We’re doing some engineering work for the Smithsonian Postal Museum.
Thx for the compliment on the sketches… still tryin to bang it out.
aLoneCuzzo,
Np, I hope you really enjoy DC! Definitely take time to explore the museums if you get the chance ~ in particular, the West Wing of the National Gallery of Art and the Natural History Museum (though the latter is really mostly for kids). The last time I was at the Natl. Gallery, they had an excellent drawing show up ~ definitely try to see if it’s still there! It was on the lower floor of the West Wing:
Master Drawings from the Woodner Collections[left]April 30November 26, 2006West Building, Central GalleryAlso there is the Hirschorn Sculpture Museum and several other smaller art museums, like the Corcoran Gallery of Art, but the National Gallery is really the best. The West Wing houses Classical Art while the East Wing is devoted to Modern Art. (I hang out in the West Wing when I go). 
I definitely hope you enjoy your stay in DC! 
Cheers,
~Rebeccak
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Hey aLoneCuzzo,
just to say fanx for inspiring and encouraging meh.
your work is great and I’ll definetely follow your progress
I’M BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!!!
From the dead that is!
Got my skeleton in the mail FINALLY!
I’ve been doing some stuff with sanguine etc. on this big pad I have… Maybe I’ll take soem pictures or something of it… But back to pen stuff…
Wow hadn’t realized how long it had been…
Hi…CUZZ…
So you finally got your skeleton…![]()
You might try a little sculpting with it…buy a couple of pounds of that NON DRYING clay, sold in art stores…great stuff…and form the muscles onto the bone of the skull…hand …arm …ect…wrap the bone first with
that clear thin plastc wrap,…the kind you use for wrapping food ect.,…so you don’t stain the bone…SCULPTING MUSCLE onto bone, is a great way to practice anatomy. Muscles will stick in your mind and memory better, when you can feel them, and shape them with your hands…
and those memories from sculpting will show up in your drawings and paintings also.
Lookiing forward to seeing more of your work… ![]()
TAKE CARE
Glenn
I will edit this or repost with more, but I got a aching head, so just a quick comment for now 
It seems your confidence is growing with all round drawing, try dabbling into colour, you will learn more that way. Check out my theory, hopefully some of it may make some sense.
Hey thanks for the love!
-Glen… Thanks for the advice. How do I know where to put the muscles on? Haha! might be a dumb question. But I’ll get the clay tomorrow.
-Fl3wk… Thanks for the push. I’ll go for it. Funny thing is I LOVE color, which is why I avoid it. Haha! I’m checking your link out now.
THAAAAAAAAAAAANK YOOOOOOOOOOU! I’ll post some stuff when I get home…
Well, I recommend this book for that, unlike Burne Hogarths series, this actually goes into detail about muscles and bones and where they are located. The text can be complicate, very complicated, but the images are fine, and useful.
Hey,
did you get to draw any bits and parts from the skeleton you bought?
Or are you still puzzling to fit them all together 
Would love to see you gettin’ some stuff up here again!
Hey everyone! I’m back from the dead… I’ll post something soon enough… Just moved… Hope everyone is okay!