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Life drawings from photoreference: high-res scans #178

Wellp, the time arrived some time ago for single-set posts of life drawings from random photoreference, as my once seemingly endless supply of sets from near-daily work in 2017 has dwindled down to a sadly diminished number.

In fact, that number has now diminished to zero, as the sketch set above was the last unused image left in the ol' Life Drawing folder. After this, I'll have to switch over to more recent digital-art sets next month; after those are used up, not sure what the heck I'm gonna do for this feature. (Though, come to think of it, I might have one final analog-media clump of unscanned, gesture-based sketch sets lurking on my iPad, the fruit of a long-ago congoing trip to Toronto in 2017.)

Below, enjoy the higher-res, raw and untweaked grayscale scan as a TIF attachment. (BTW, that's a TIF—or TIFF, if you prefer—rather than a PSD because now my up-to-date version of Photoshop can't show me a thumbnail image preview of a PSD, thanks to some charming interaction between Photoshop and Windows 10.)

NEXT TIME ON THIS HERE PATREON: I'm assembling March's Life Drawing posts all at once on Sunday the 5th, so I have no idea what's coming up in our next M/W/F slot as yet. Let's find out together, shall we?

Life drawings from photoreference: high-res scans #178

Comments

It's not about the detail/ time spent unless you're trying to draw something to completion. Let's say I wanted to draw a statue at different times of the day to practice shading I wouldn't draw the statue perfectly every single time because it would get in the way of what I was trying to accomplish. All that would be needed is some defining details and to know the position of the light.

Joseph Coady

Note the time spent in the upper left corner

PixelThis

Pencils down !!!!

Will_K

Art seems somehow different from the older ones in this set. More rushed/less time spent on these? There feels like less shading, etc.

Strypgia


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