Study group - Figure 5 ways 3

Two figures rendered in two different approaches (for a total of four drawings). Each has a value study (light on dark) and an anatomy study

Marek, critiquing my effort from the first week suggested my value study would be improved by focusing on the light shapes instead of the shadow shapes. To achieve that, I started with a darker background and just draw light blobs and tried to scrub them into the right shapes. I did that once before to good effect, but it definitely takes some adjustment to thinking. I also spent some time blending out the edges to soften things in places where the forms are rounded. The anatomy drawings are kind of crappy this time around; I need to use a more precise tool for that if I do more of these.

What worked, what didn’t? An interesting thing happened when I did the light shapes. It helped me identify where I was getting proportions and angles wrong. By focusing on outlines, I encode errors this helped me to identify. It did take a long time. This is basically painting. I’m sure eventually I’d get faster at it, but so far it’s a painstaking process. Marek, critiquing this one, said some of my edge softening was broader than necessary and then added in a little additional half-tone detail in the light areas. It’s when he demonstrated the effect of added a little core shadow to the dark areas that the drawing really took life though! I need to try that out next time.