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The Art & Science of Figure Drawing with Brent Eviston. VOLUME & STRUCTURE

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Release date:2019

Duration:05 h 43 m

Author: Brent Eviston

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Volumetric drawing is an essential figure drawing skill that brings a dramatic sense of 3-Dimensionality to drawings. It does this by emphasizing the fundamental volumes of the figure. This technique has been relied upon for centuries and is still used by master artists and creative professionals today.

In this course we’ll be using a vocabulary of basic volumes: the sphere, the cylinder, and the cube. If you’re enrolled in this course you should already be comfortable drawing these volumes at various proportions and various orientations in space. We’ll be combining these basic volumes to create the more complex forms of the figure.

In this course we’re going to focus primary on geometric drawings of the figure. These geometric drawings are a powerful tool that will ensure that you see and draw the figure as a dynamic 3-dimensional object moving through space. Once you’ve learned how to draw the body geometrically, you’ll learn how to incorporate a dramatic sense of volume into realistic drawings by using dynamic mark making and descriptive contours.

To help you understand the volumes of the body, this course includes some unique projects. You’ll be led step by step through the process of creating anatomical models of some of the more challenging volumes of the body including the head and the rib cage. You can use these models as drawing and anatomical aids so you always have help understanding how these forms of the body operate in perspective.

This course includes numerous timed practice poses as well as downloadable still images of fully nude figure drawing models.

***Because this course features photographs of a fully nude model, it is important that you conduct yourself maturely and appropriately in the course.***

This is an intermediate figure drawing course. Figure Drawing is rewarding, but challenging. Although I would recommend completing all courses in the Art & Science of Drawing series before taking figure drawing, here are the top 3 classes I highly recommend completing to make sure you’ve got the skills necessary to have a great figure drawing experience.

Table of Contents

1. Welcome & Orientation 13:22
2. Lesson 1 19:59
3. Lesson 2 19:58
4. Lesson 3 18:54
5. Lesson 3 Practice Reel 1 16:10
6. Lesson 3 Practice Reel 2 16:11
7. Lesson 4 16:05
8. Lesson 5 Locating the Pelvis 19:54
9. Pelvis Practice Reel 1 16:59
10. Pelvis Practice Reel 2 19:09
11. Lesson 6 Proportions of the Head 16:35
12. Lesson 7 19:38
13. Lesson 7 Practice Reel 1 16:07
14. Lesson7 Practice Reel 2 16:10
15. Lesson 7 Practice Reel P3 19:00
16. Lesson 8 19:20
17. Lesson 9 19:17
18. Lesson 10 19:59
19. Lesson 11 18:36
20. Congratulations! 1:59

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9 Comments

  1. Do you have Sculpting a Stylized Character by Sculpture Geek (gumroad) and Creature Design for Film and Games by Bobby Rebholz (CGMA)?
    Great site I already donate. Thanks a lot

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