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  • in reply to: Josseline’s 100 Day Challenge: Sketchbooking #474209
     Peihong Jiang Peihong Jiang
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    I especially liked the figures you did with a purple pen? brush?

    And in general, I like how naturally your sketchbooking process is flowing – drawing/painting anything you want and have fun with it!

     Peihong Jiang Peihong Jiang
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    Nice! Your drawing is calm and rational. I like it.

    I’m watching this thread. 😛

     Peihong Jiang Peihong Jiang
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    I really like the mood in your drawing. It shows. I really look forward to see the end product of this piece!

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    Thanks Joshua, I will!

    I think today is actually Day 4.

     

     

    Back of the pelvis, the 2nd half of the assignment.

    Still horrendous shading 😀 I think partly is because I’m holding a sketchpad in a non-stable position and I only have one lead holder with I don’t even know what  2B or 4B in it.

    Anyways. This is the only drawing I did today.

     

    Thoughts: I found drawing pelvis really helpful. After a night of sleep, I have a much better 3D model of it in my head like never before. Before this drawing assignment, I felt like ‘yeah I know what a pelvis looks like.’ Well guess what, until I draw it several times, I really don’t.

     

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    ok sorry about the duplicate posts I’ll try to wait longer for them to show up. If admin sees this perhaps help me taking them down?

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    To spice things up. Here’s a 30 minutes assignment from Bill Perkin’s color boot camp. He’s painting in oil, I did it on my iPad with procreate.

    It’s better than what I thought it would be as I have never done potrait painting before. The nose structure is not good. In 3o minutes I should have defined the planes more clearly. (comparing to diving into details with a small brush size.

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    Day 2.

    Forgive me if I am posting this twice because the first one is not showing up.

    Today I reminded and per Jacobo’s suggestion. I watched the pelvis part of the Russian drawing course and did half of the homework.

    Take away: Slow down and take my time. Don’t try to draw the same speed as Illya does. I am not as skillful yet. The rendering needs improvement. And measure the proportions.

     

     

     

    Also a study from ref photo. The point I wanted to remember is that the pec muscle meets abs at the bottom of the sternum. Pec muscles are difficult to draw in the sense that I want them to be rigid enough so it is muscular, but not too soft so it looks like female chests.

     

     

     

     

     Peihong Jiang Peihong Jiang
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    Thanks for the kind words!

    Per Jacobo’s suggestion, I watched the Russian Drawing course pelvis part. And did half of the homework.

    Well. I guess the takeaway is this: I am not as experienced as Iliya Mirochnik on constructing the shapes and rendering. So don’t try to go the same speed with the demo ever again. slow down. 😀

    The shading of some of the curvature is meh. so tomorrow I’ll try the other half of the assignment. Draw from another angle.

     

    04/15/2020

     

     

     

    And then one more study from the photo. I learned today that the pectoral muscle ends in the same position as the sternum does. For me pectoral muscles are hard to draw. They are pentagonal shaped but still has a curvature to it. but if I try to get the curvature it sometimes ends up being too ’round and soft’ it feels less muscular and ‘powerful’ but more like female boobs.

    Welp. Save that problem for tomorrow. I’ll try to find some pectoral muscle in masters’ paintings and see how they handle it.

    in reply to: Lucas’s 100 day challenge : all things portraiture :) #471935
     Peihong Jiang Peihong Jiang
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    Nice painting! I really like it. Is this on a toned paper? because the whites you saved has a warm temperature to it.

     Peihong Jiang Peihong Jiang
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    Thanks for the kind words Paul and Lucas!

    Paul : I own a copy of morpho by Michel Lauricella. It is not an anatomy encyclopedia but it has some of the muscle underneath skin drawing with various movements that are really helpful.

    I’m watching Illya’s Russain drawing course as well. I also intend to do some master copy in order to learn the conscious choice they make.

    disclaimer: I’m probably in square 1.5 right now for anatomy knowledge. So some of my approaches may not be helpful to you. YMMV 😀

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    Day 2.

    Forgive me if I am posting this twice because the first one is not showing up.

    Today I reminded and per Jacobo’s suggestion. I watched the pelvis part of the Russian drawing course.

    Take away: Slow down and take my time. Don’t try to draw the same speed as Illya does. I am not as skillful yet. The rendering needs improvement. and also stop eyeballing stuff and measure the proportions.

    Also a study from ref photo. The point I wanted to remember is that the pec muscle meets abs at the bottom of the sternum. Pec muscles are difficult to draw in the sense that I want them to be rigid enough so it is muscular, but not too soft so it looks like female chests.

     

     

    Trouble posting. Then I learned it is better to use a single image…Please help me remove duplicate post it that hppens.

    in reply to: Paul’s 100 Day Challenge; Sketchbook #471898
     Peihong Jiang Peihong Jiang
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    Hi Paul, I really liked the texture! Eye-opening for using Gouache to achieve that.

    in reply to: Ariel's Sketchbook #469694
     Peihong Jiang Peihong Jiang
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    Nice! That was pretty accurate.

     Peihong Jiang Peihong Jiang
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    Thanks for the recommendation Joshua, I just watched some videos and it’s very helpful. On top of that I need to do lots, and lots, and lots of drawing. :’D. Knowing that it’s there doesn’t mean I can draw it from memory.

    I do have some super sculpey at home. So I’ll consider doing Echorche.

    Well let’s see how far I can get.

     Peihong Jiang Peihong Jiang
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    Thanks Paul and Josseline! I’ll keep practicing!

     

     

    04/14/2020

    I own several anatomy books. But owning books doesn’t mean I’ve taken my time to learn from them.

    I decide to tackle parts of the body one after another.

    Last year I spent lots of time doing gesture drawings (pic ref and live model) and improved a lot on the flow. But when it comes to ‘where is that lump and bump, which muscle group causes that?’ my brain just goes blank.

     

    Ok. So I intend to first study Michel Lauricella’s book morpho, copy some of its drawings, and then use reference photos to deepen that understanding. [Then maybe later adds Bridgman in as well, since Bridgeman is great on how to group the muscle groups into geometric masses. but it is confusing for learning anatomy]

     

    This is page 76 from morpho: interlock the torso onto the pelvis. Female.

     

    Then I did some drawing of the torso using reference photos.

     

    I think I’ll spend at least 3 more days on torsos.

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