Schneesturm
you seem motivated to learn, which is the best thing for an artist to have! even the pro’s that have been drawing for many years are still driven by this hunger for improvement… it’s the key to success (in every meaning of the word) I think
Anyway, I wasn’t really referring to the way you had drawn the shoulder of the model when I said “Try to draw from the shoulder”, but referring to your shoulder
75x55 is large enough to allow you to do that… drawing lines while moving your arm as a whole rather than keeping your arm still and moving your hand. The latter is called drawing from the wrist and is more of use when the big shapes are set on paper already and you want to add details…
for example: thursday I had an extra class and I did about 40 sketches on small, cheap A4 paper (just printer paper actually) of simple every day objects: a bowl, a lamp casing, a globe… stuff like that. I was not focussing on the accuracy of my drawings but more on how I was drawing… searching, experimenting with different ways of moving my arm to get a particular curve on paper…
Ofcourse the sketches look very rubbish but it taught me that finding this “swung” is going to be a longterm queste, only achievable by drawing many years…(now you know why I call myself novice as my first drawing was in december last year
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All this to avoid a misunderstanding, because I think maybe you thought I was saying you’ve drawn the shoulder of the model badly while I was referring to the manner of drawing.
anywayz,
hoping to see more studies from you soon
take care,
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FROM the shoulder, of course. I wasn’t precise when I read that. I know what you mean. I have read that from many books, and I have noticed in real life that’s significant. Sometimes I just forget that, and you could see the result. It’s always when you try too hard, you’re not enough relaxed. Then lines are not so natural or “living”. I really have noticed that drawing the big shapes is much easier when moving your arm as a whole. ( :lightbulb Similar in badminton; using your whole body is much more efficient than just using your arm.) I have to focuse for that much more.
I’m going to do that too! I think a ballpoint pen is best for that. Don’t have to think even sharpening. Just focuse on drawing, and that arm moving.

I haven´t post anything for a while, but now I have something new.


Great start! looking forward to more.

