Learning to Draw
I’ve completed (or nearly completed) two portraits after my Drawing on the Right Side of The Brain class concluded. Its been hard finding the time given course curriculum development for my new gig as an Adjunct Instructor in the School of Continuing Studies at the University of Richmond. But when I have sat down and started to draw, it just flowed. It feels really good to be able to drawn something that vaguely resembles what I’m attempting. Now I need to learn some more technique. Practice makes perfect.
These are some of the things I have learned:
- Occasionally take a break for 10 minutes and get away from the Drawing. Come back and shift to right brain and look again at the subject or the photograph and see what I wasn’t seeing before.
- Concentrate on the darkest darks.
- Tape the drawing on the wall and look at it from a distance.
- Look again at the angle of the eyes, mouth, nose and lips.
- Hair, I’m starting to get how to draw the hair. Can’t yet put that into words.
- I get jazzed with energy when drawing and then I’m tired. Dog tired. I think that is from the left-right brain shifting that is going on. I find that at work also sometimes when I have to think critically then create a solution.
- Careful with cross hatching on a girls face. If it is too distinct it looks like facial hair. So now I can do beards better.
- I’m getting better with cross hatching and shading. These little devices help a lot -Blending Stumps.
- I like mixing pencil and charcoal sticks for the darkest darks. But there is no turning back once the charcoal goes down. See the next item.
- The eraser is my friend.
Its feeling like with practice I can get really good really quick. So I’m going to try to get at least 2 hours in a week till my course development is complete, then hopefully 4 hours or more a week. Also our wonderful intructor is going to teach an advanced class this summer with advanced drawing techniques, cross hatching wonders and color theory.
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