Figure Drawing Lesson 001 - Introduction Video to the concept of Invention - Figure Drawing Storyboard Guide (Part 3/3)
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This visual storyboard guide for Figure Drawing Lesson 001 - Introduction Video to the concept of Invention provides step-by-step figure drawing instruction with annotated frames and detailed descriptions.
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to understanding in the end the, the forms of the figure. So here I'm just going to draw out
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very simply like this. And let's say this is going to be the, the pelvis area here here. I'm
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just thinking of everything in forms. Now again, you don't want to, I don't really want you to do
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this exercise. I think I'm just showing you as to how the, the figure would be constructed.
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So notice my drawing process that when I jump, put down these ideas for the figure,
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a first, I can really just draw it in these very basic shapes here.
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And here I'm just going to make him stand like this or something over here. It's like this.
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He's going to be standing like this and then here I'm going to draw out his arms over here.
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It's like this over here. It's just understanding some of the simple concepts in
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basic shapes over here. So here I'm going to give him his other shoulder over here and this
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end over here. And I guess for this hand we can make it like open like this. So you can see I
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quickly just sketched out a basic idea here. So once I have this, so what I'm demonstrating to you
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is what the end journey looks like. We get a simple idea here for the figure, right? So I could have
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also just drawn out this and draw, or drew out like this skeleton structure, like this,
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also, right? Same thing and drawn out the chest cavity if I wanted to. But in the end, what happens
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is that you begin to understand the figure as one concept. So once I have this, all I have to do is
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really just erase these lines here because now I can just leave the anomalies behind
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and build on top of my original ideas. So what happens is because now I can see what I had
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originally put down. So now when I draw out this idea here for this figure, I'm just going to
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really think about the figure in more detail here and you'll see us to how this will start to
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look more and more realistic, right? This is where the shoulder is going to be and this is where his
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fry set is going to be here and then here it's just going to be his forearm, right? So there's
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several ways of we'll go into a lot of detail into how to get the mind to get to how to get your
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mind to this level of drawing the figure, right? So even if you are taking life drawing classes
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and you do this course, you'll see that your ability to draw the figure from life is going to
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increase much more rapidly because every time you draw the figure from life, you can just spot
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out all the muscles, how they are wrapping around the body. Okay, so this is going to be his
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back muscles over here. It's just going to be his shoulder. This is going to just go like this.
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This is going to be his back. This is going to be his love handle. You're going to get the muscles
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here for the pelvis area over here and then over here and I'm just going to keep everything
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kind of like almost like cartoonish and outline because otherwise we'll just
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make this lesson too long. So you're just demonstrating to you, proving to you that what I'm showing
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to you all these concepts in these 20 years that I've been drawing that how the mind begins to
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comprehend the design of the figure. So here is your calf muscle here. This is going to be your foot
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over here. It's like this and here I'm just going to simply look through this as fast as I can.
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So here I'm just going to make this like an outline over here. So over here is going to be his
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knee over here. It's going to be his crotch area over here and this is again is the concept that we
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just talked about, but it's the love handles. Right, so here I'm just being a sketchy.
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Later in the lessons we'll show you when we get to
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when we completely understood the whole design of the figure, the all anatomy of it will go through
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this process of figure sketching and beginning to understand, okay, how do we draw the figures much
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more realistic in shadows and stuff. Okay, so basically I'm just sketching it out, but you can see
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I was able to put the figure down very rapidly here without much effort. Right, he's just thinking
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about how all the muscles fit together on the human form. Right, so here we come to this hand,
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here I'm just going to draw out his hand like this. Right, I'm just going to sketch this out.
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So obviously if I spend more time, I'll just make it more and more realistic the more I go through it.
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Right, so and here is the the brow area over here. It's just going to be his eyes over here.
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It's going to be his nose right here. So he I'm just going to quickly put down
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very simple concepts here. Right, so here's yours going to be here. Right, not much effort.
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This is like a very simple sketch of a figure from the mind where we can make it more realistic looking.
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Right, so if you look through the all the lessons, you'll begin to see how realistic we can get
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it to. Right, so what I'm showing you here is that these concepts here exactly the same over here.
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Right, because if I look at this and say that, okay, let's measure this. This is the height of the
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figure. Right, and then this is the area of the crotch. Right, so if I drew this line out just like
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it's obviously this is three fours will be in three dimensional. But it's the same concept. Right,
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here is the line we did that this is where the where the pack muscles are look at was for you.
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Automatically, my mind was able to do that. Right, this is where the line for the chin is.
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And obviously, this is where the navel is going to be over here. Right, so this is where the line
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for the navel was. And over here, when I divide this in half from here to here, this is where
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the line for the knees is. Right, so it's above. Obviously, this is in perspective. It's going down,
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but over here, look, it's above. Right, and same thing here that if we put this in 3D,
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that these are where the naples is. Right, three dimensional. This is where the love handles just
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like this over here. They went like this. Right, so from here, if we did that V shape, we know that
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this is where this is going to be. This is where this is going to be. And again, this is
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the same concept here. I'm just drawing out the mannequin. So you can see what I'm showing you
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proving to you that how the mind understands much more rapidly figure drawing. Right, so here,
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this is where basically the engine you would look like. Obviously, the figure would go through
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that process of making much more realistic figures, but this is what it feels like. It's just like
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drawing from bliss without much effort. So I'll see you in the next lesson. Thanks.
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