November 03, 2012

Lively Layout

So yeah, this post has both life drawing and layout in it.  Yay!  A lot of the life drawing is from the first quarter of second year's first semester (nice and confusing).  I don't have too much to say for the introduction, so here goes!

These pretty much go up from 30 seconds to 10 minute poses.  Some of these I like more than others, but it's always good to see what parts of the body I still need to improve on (everything, haha!).


This is what happens when you get one of those evil metal pieces in your Conte sticks.  They're really hard to get out, and they will probably ruin a page of newsprint or three in the process... Blah!


These are all from the Royal Ontario Museum!  The first page is gestures, ranging from 10 to 15 minutes in length.  The middle one is a study which took me... three hours?  And then the addition of three muscles on top is what the third image is.  Neat assignment!


I drew a horse!  I had a limited amount of time for this one, since I had to work between classes which meant I had to leave my elective class early.  The teacher was okay with that though, so all went well :)  Sorry for the bad cellphone-camera quality on this one: it's the best I could do before submitting the drawing.


And now for layout!  Basically, throughout the semester so far, our (awesome) layout teacher has assigned us to draw chairs and cars.  Eventually we also had to add characters to these chairs and cars.  Here's a compilation of all the drawings I did.  Some are better than others, so there's always room for improvement!


And finally, our first "official" layout assignment of the year, for which had to take three of four given thumbnails, research them and draw them at a larger, more refined scale.  After cleaning the drawings up, we rendered them with markers.  I haven't touched markers for several years (and even before that, I only really used them once or twice), but it was actually really nice to do!  Anyway, I hope you like 'm!


And that's all for today!  I finished another character design assignment as well, but I haven't had the chance to scan those yet, and they're currently with the teacher.  I have copies of the rough versions which I can use for referencing my animation though, so all should be good there.  Have a good day, all of you!

6 comments:

  1. Holy moley!! So much stuff done in such a short amount of time. : ) Your gestures at the rom are realy nice and I quite enjoy that horse.

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    1. Thank you Alex! This is actually work from several weeks of school, so plenty of time, I guess?

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  2. Whoa! Sweet gryphons on that last layout drawing!

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    1. Margaret Perrieeeeeeeee! Thank you! Really messed up on the rendering of the face though... oh well, good to know for next time :)

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  3. Got to a agree with Margo. The gryphs are my favorite too. Not like all of your drawings are great too just that the last one really has a nice dynamic feel to it and gryphons are just cool.

    But got to say the drawings of the saber cat is just too cool as well. :)

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    1. Thanks! I like gryphons too, haha! Thanks for liking the Sabertooth too :) That one took its time at the ROM :)

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