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Life Drawing (partial nudity, mostly censcored)

Submitted by MoonUnit on

I thought it was about time i signed up at sumea main page and started showing off some works, with my recentl life drawing classes i finally felt that i had something worth showing and thus my first submissions.

[img]http://www.sumea.com.au/simages2/349_lifedrawing1L.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.sumea.com.au/simages2/349_lifedrawing2L.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.sumea.com.au/simages2/349_lifedrawing3L.jpg[/img]

Submitted by Sorceror Bob on Fri, 28/05/04 - 8:26 AMPermalink

Nice one, you signed up for a class..

Looks like you have some interesting models. The ones we have are pretty much all cast from the same mould.. Mid 20's, and thin. It gets to be a bit repetetive.

Anyways, nice job on them, how long were you allowed per picture? and were they just pencil and paper?

Submitted by denz on Fri, 28/05/04 - 9:50 AMPermalink

cool mate. I wana take some life drawing aswell. How big are those drawings? Keep it up [:)]

Submitted by MoonUnit on Fri, 28/05/04 - 7:58 PMPermalink

as you can see ive only seen two different models so far (multiple sessions but just 2 diff models, we will see more as time goes on) and yeah they do make for interesting drawing, all the same id still like your mid 20s thin model for the sake of variety in their somewhere.

the bust shot of the old woman was a 30 min pose all done with a HB pencil (decided to stick to what i know to pull of the best i could)
the foot was some 10 minutes as was the one on the left of the bottom set
the other drawings except for three (which are basic outlines that were 30 seconds) were 5s

usually we go 30 seconds poses (i dunno 20 odd) then on to 5s then 10s. Sometimes it differs though

the drawings are all on A2 peices of paper (sort of basic canvas size as i draw on a easel) and there drawn with a combination of pencils and charcoal.

Posted by MoonUnit on

I thought it was about time i signed up at sumea main page and started showing off some works, with my recentl life drawing classes i finally felt that i had something worth showing and thus my first submissions.

[img]http://www.sumea.com.au/simages2/349_lifedrawing1L.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.sumea.com.au/simages2/349_lifedrawing2L.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.sumea.com.au/simages2/349_lifedrawing3L.jpg[/img]


Submitted by Sorceror Bob on Fri, 28/05/04 - 8:26 AMPermalink

Nice one, you signed up for a class..

Looks like you have some interesting models. The ones we have are pretty much all cast from the same mould.. Mid 20's, and thin. It gets to be a bit repetetive.

Anyways, nice job on them, how long were you allowed per picture? and were they just pencil and paper?

Submitted by denz on Fri, 28/05/04 - 9:50 AMPermalink

cool mate. I wana take some life drawing aswell. How big are those drawings? Keep it up [:)]

Submitted by MoonUnit on Fri, 28/05/04 - 7:58 PMPermalink

as you can see ive only seen two different models so far (multiple sessions but just 2 diff models, we will see more as time goes on) and yeah they do make for interesting drawing, all the same id still like your mid 20s thin model for the sake of variety in their somewhere.

the bust shot of the old woman was a 30 min pose all done with a HB pencil (decided to stick to what i know to pull of the best i could)
the foot was some 10 minutes as was the one on the left of the bottom set
the other drawings except for three (which are basic outlines that were 30 seconds) were 5s

usually we go 30 seconds poses (i dunno 20 odd) then on to 5s then 10s. Sometimes it differs though

the drawings are all on A2 peices of paper (sort of basic canvas size as i draw on a easel) and there drawn with a combination of pencils and charcoal.