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Like a Puppet on a String
I liked being given only 10 or 15 seconds for each pose, it really pushed me to get just the basic form down. Using charcoal which is quite an expressive medium I was able to draw fairly detailed figures in a short time and I think I managed to convey the movements quite accurately.
Ah, Push it
In the 5 minute poses I was more able to explore 3D volume using shading and line weight, to properly give the impression of body mass. I was also able to give slightly more impression of creases and folds in the clothing.
Strike a Pose
During the long poses I had more tie to explore the use of shading to give a better 3D impression through the use of highlights and lowlights. I also spent lots longer on the clothing as I think that detail here further improves the level of perspective and volume. I was able to take my time and consider line density and thickness with the charcoal more than before, which is evident in the different forms of shading used.
The drawing of Vlad was the first time ever using ink and brush, I quite like how it turned out, but I found it much harder to keep things in proportion than I do with charcoal - as you can see by the position of his shoulders and the size of his head.
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