Posts Tagged ‘drawing’
Figure drawing using a virtual model
Monday, June 22nd, 2009
Many years ago several friends and I hired a model for three hours every Wednesday night, for about three years. We drawers all felt that we made terrific progress in training our eyes and muscles to capture the poses in front of us. I can liken it to when as Budgie (read my original post that mentions us) my musical partner and I played four sets a night for a year in a Washington, D.C. club. You can’t help but bring your skills up to the mad level, as the kids today might say. The flip side is that when you stop drawing or playing guitar as much, you lose the chops you had developed. I play the guitar everyday, but it’s been years since I’ve had the chance to draw from a model. Then recently it occurred to me that there must be images of figure poses out there somewhere. (more…)
Tags: drawing, figure drawing
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Learning to draw: from Winky Dink to Peanuts to Jon Gnagy
Monday, April 13th, 2009
The first TV show I remember, and this is going way back, was called Winky Dink and You.
This show was way ahead of its time. In today’s world it would be called interactive. Your parents, and by your parents I mean your Mom, would buy you the kit that went with the show. (more…)
Tags: drawing, drawing teachers
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