Figure Drawing Practice Sept. 27 - Oct. 1 | darren brant

Daily Scribble Sept. 27 – Oct. 1

Here are the results of my third week of figure drawing practice. I read once that to form a habit you had to practice the activity for thirty days straight. I wonder if missing drawing on Monday and Friday counts against my thirty days?

Figure Sketch Sept. 28, 2010

figure drawing 9-28-10

figure sketch 9-28-10

Source for this drawing is Posmanics.

Paper: acid free 82 GSM

Media: BIC ReAction Gel 0.7 pen

Size: 229mm x 305mm

I spent so much time worrying about the height of the figure in this sketch I used up my budgeted 5 minutes of drawing time. You can see the vertical tick marks that I was using to keep the figure in proportion. The distance between each tick is the same as the length of the figure’s head.

Figure Sketch Sept. 29, 2010

figure sketch 9-29-10

figure sketch 9-29-10

Source for this drawing is Posmanics.

Paper: standard bond

Media: cheap pen

Size: 5.5″x8.5″

After my failure from the previous day I jumped into this sketch without fussing over measuring the source figure. I was pleased with myself and the outcome. It’s a passable little sketch and I can’t see any problems until I compare it next to the original.

Figure Sketch Sept. 30, 2010

figure sketch 9-30-10

figure sketch 9-30-10

Source for this drawing is once again Posmanics.

Paper: standard bond

Media: cheap pen

Size: 5.5″x8.5″

Still flush and pleased with my success from the previus day, I jumped into sketching again without continuously measuring my sketch against the source figure. The results were not pretty. Lesson learned; I’m not ready to “wing it” quite yet. More practice required.

2 thoughts on “Daily Scribble Sept. 27 – Oct. 1”

  1. Following your drawing exercises with much interest, Darren. That Posmanics is a good find! I also think your sketch on the 29th is the best of the three, but a figure drawing in 5 minutes – even a small one, is a real challenge. Looking forward to more!

    1. db says:

      Thanks again Kerry.
      I had found posemaniacs a while back but never did much with it. It’s a handy quick resource with no copyright restrictions. It still doesn’t beat having a live model though.

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