I am continuing to use block-in techniques to more accurately capture proportions and keep my subjects on the page. For now, it's a slow process. I find myself second-guessing a lot of lines and shapes as I construct the figure. I am trying to create curves differently - forming short, straight lines first before turning them into curves. With this technique, I feel better about the arms and legs I have been drawing lately.
Old school pen and ink. I haven't used a crow quill pen since high school - and, even then, I remember struggling to get it to work. This time, I thought I would try to create something using only cross-hatching. The prompt word today is "bait". This word took me into a lot of different ideas, but the one I ultimately landed on is based on the will-o-wisp. In my head, I imagined glowing orbs in front of a copse of swamp trees all created with layers of cross-hatching. Things had to be scaled back a bit. There are still two trees in the background if you look hard enough. Success? Sort of. It forced me to use a different kind of pen and, in doing so, made me want to keep going and get better with it.
Comments
Post a Comment