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2023-01-26_A Simple Way To Draw The Head Lesson #5 - Exploring the Major Planes of the Head

Here we build off our "LTL" strategy to begin mapping the major planes of the head.

Once we understand the major and (after the next couple of lessons) the minor plane changes, we understand that the values on any given head change at the corner between any two or even three planes.

S...

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2023-02-09_A Simple Way To Draw The Head Lesson #6 - Exploring the Secondary Planes of the Head

In this lesson, we double down on our last lesson, but with a more nuanced look at the secondary planes on a front and 3/4 position.

On of the goals of a well constructed head is to find a way for the face construction to flow back into the skull constructions.

And the forehead and ch...

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Costumed Figures #4 - Quick Sketching

Here were we dig into the rendering of costumes as well as exploring how the same Fold Structures we've been exploring in costumes also applies to the Nude Figure.


Your Suggested Homework:

Try to find the Diaper Folds in relaxed Stomachs and Hips, and Knees.

And conti...

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Costumed Figure Part #4 -- Demos

In this continued training on drapery and costuming, I focus in the fold structure in Light and Shadow - leaning heavily on our Box Logic Strategy from several earlier lessons in our Patreon Library.


Your Suggested Homework--

From the reference portfolio provided, pick out ...

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Costumed Figures and the Silhouette - Part Three

Here, I pick up wear I left off explaining The Interlocking Fold Structure and how   to call out critical landmarks of the body under even very loose drapery and costuming.


Your Suggested Homework:


Keep sketching all the various fold structures, includi...

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A Short Part Two On My Series On Costumed Figures


This lesson got cut short by a Montana Snow Storm. But, there will be several more trainings to come in the series.


In this one, we add the Zigzag Fold to our vocabulary of drapery structure.


As in all fold structures, this one is built on the foundati...

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A Simple Way To Draw The Head Lesson #4 - LTL Explored

Here I show you how to apply the structural idea of Box Logic to Constructing the Head. 

In this lesson, I take my simple "LTL" strategy as explained in Lesson #3 and apply to a few dynamic Head Positions along with the placement (if not construction) of all the various features. ...

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The Journey of an Artist: An Interview with Ashwini Sadekar

In this special livestream, I interview an artist I've mentored for several months as I  ask her about her unique journey from engineer to artist.

Hearing the stories of others is one of the very best ways to find ourselves.  

Suggested Homework Assignment In 3 Steps:

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A Simple Way To Draw The Head Lesson #3 - "LTL" Plus Position and Proportion

Continuing our use of "LTL" from lesson #2, we explore I more detail how to construct a solid Head to set us up for success when we dive into much more finished and advanced techniques.


Suggested Homework Assignment:


Practice from the reference images provided an...

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A Simple Way To Draw Heads Lesson # 2 - Using "LTL"

In this lesson, I show you how the simple Intuitive way of using what I call "LTL" to get the foundation of a 3-D head onto the page or canvas without any confusing theories of Structure.

Suggested Homework Assignment:


Practice from the reference images provided and/or from...

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The Feet: Grounding and Foundational Strategies


In this peek into one of my client's only lessons, I explain how to get a stable Figure that ties into it's environment in a beautiful and believable way. 


And how the Feet are one of the very best ways to do that.


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A Course on Head Drawing: Lesson One, The How and Why of the Head

In this lesson, I explain why the Head is both so difficult and important. Body language has a pittance to tell about mood and emotion compared to the head. 

So, understanding the opportunities the head provides us as artists is critical before diving into the challenging set of skills...

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Signing Up For Earth School



While attending the only class at Earth School (once I realized I’d signed up for it) I learned that I’m a bit of a mess.

I learned that every soul on this planet is enrolled with me,

And that each of them is all a bit of a mess too.

I learned that I’m in class...

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Drawing Costumed Figures - Part One

Tubes and Triangles. These are the basic design elements of all folds. And when we understand how to use them, we can draw anything from a loose sheet hung out on the laundry line to a fully costumed Shakespearian actor.


Suggested Homework

Look at reference or masterworks t...

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Telling The Story of Form

Good Structure, like a good Story, needs a beginning, middle, and end.

This lesson, Steve explains the power of the Rule of Three (think Goldilocks: too hot, too cool, and just right) and exactly how he uses the rules of good storytelling to get great Structure in his work.


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The Hips Part Two: The Fulcrum of the Body

This is the second of our two part series on the hips.

After a brief recap of part one, I take you through the basic construction of the hips for both male and female, as well as from various views.


Your Suggested Homework Assignment:


Practice drawing the s...

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I Dare You


Imagination is the beginning of creation. 


George Bernard Shaw wrote that.


We create our world one decision at a time.


We all have goals. 


Those that succeed have goals.


Those that fail do to...

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The Key Elements of a Solid Composition

[I'll be adding a new training each day this week to make up for missing two livestreams in a row. It does look like all computer and internet issues have been resolved. So it should be smooth sailing. Thank you so much for your patience!]



They are several powerful ide...

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How Sargent Draws With Paint

I apologize for the long delay in getting a new training to you. We were having no end of trouble with both my computer and my internet speed. 


We believe we have it solved. In the meantime, I'm uploading several new stream to reward you for your patience.


I...

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Understanding the Hips... Oh, and the Meaning of Life - Part One

THE HIPS are the foundation, the fulcrum, and seat of power for our entire body. 


They are unique.


And so, it's critical to get them right...  


In this training, I take you back to the foundations of what Art is meant to be in addressin...

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The Triangle of Stability

Here's a simple tip many folks forget...


When drawing or painting a full standing figure, make sure the Center of Gravity (or as a short cut, use the Head as a substitute) is between the two feet or, at least over one of the feet. 


This will insure that your...

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A DRIVE TO BE MORE


We, humans, are world-class creative beings by design.  

We have an internal drive to become more.

I believe, Art is not primarily measured by terrific craft. It’s measured by connection.  

Does the work speak to us? Does it move us? Does it pull us ...

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Connecting Head and Neck 3 Ways to the Torso

I use the Rule of 3 a lot.


This lesson is a good example. If you can find three ways to connect the Head and Neck to the Torso, it will have a much better chance of ringing true!


Here's your suggested Homework...


Using the Reference provided, pra...

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Body as Box

What if the Body was made from Boxes?

Could you find the corners?

Could you find several corner planes that face the same way?

Could find all the same planes and give them the same value?

Could you teach us to see the world in a new way?

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Telling a Story

To make the most of a drawing, I like to tell a story about the forms I render.

And then...

...not tell a soul what the story was.

Mayber I'll think of a flock of sheep on a country road.

As my car moves forward, the flock separates to either side -- only to rush back toge...

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What If...

What if that Back of the Knee you’re drawing on the page or painting on the canvas was the crimped and folded trunk of a magnificent Beech tree?  

(see the posted image to the right of this one)  


Personally, I practice my Art with the certainty that is a beauti...

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How To Draw The Twisting Torso



We can't just look and copy our way out of the difficult of drawing the human body, not without lots of frustration and even more hours.  


I've found, it's way more fun to simplify our way to success.   In this Figure Drawing Lesson, I show yo...

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Extra Energy!

What’s your definition of a creative figurative artist? 


Because a teacher and friend of mine, Harry Carmean, once told me that his definition of an artist is “someone with extra energy”. 


At the time, that statement seemed like a throw away answe...

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Structure For Sure...

But, don't forget the GESTURE!


Have fun!



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Draw & Jaw Challenge - Three Member Critiques

I finally got to your DFL member critiques from our drawing challenge a few weeks back.

Sorry for the very long delay. Even though it's Halloween, I won't bother to share the many horrors I face.

But it's here now!

....yay...

Congratulations to --

Jeetika Dua

M...

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