Drawing the Whole Profile
Sketch six straight lines for the outline. Start sketching in the space for
the first two lines, then sketch out the body in the rest of the spaces,
measuring the length between each line (Crilley, 72).
This picture is one of the most challenging out of all of them. It requires a whole profile of a body, so we
need an outline or guideline on how to have all the proportioned body
parts. This first step is very crucial
to the rest, since the body might end up looking deformed which isn’t ideal
since we are going for a realistic character.
The outline is also the base for the other details other than the person
that we might add, so getting the right foundation is super important.
"Draw the hair, the hands, and the table. No need to replicate this particular
hairstyle; be creative and choose any style you like" (Crilley, 73). This reminds that art is not a robot. This gives me room to create what I want, and add
the details that are to my liking. It shows
me that although I am following instructions, I need to come up with some of my
own ideas since this is my picture and how I draw it is my choice. That is how I came up with the hairstyle for
this character, I didn’t copy the book this time, I made up my own. It's not perfect, but this hairstyle suits my tastes better
Crilley, Mark. Mastering Manga 2:Level up with Mark Crilley. Cincinnati, OH:Impact,2013. Print.
Hi, Bri Chen! To answer your question, I honestly think it's about what your preference is. Art is also about expressing your own ideas and creativity. Though I do believe, that if a person is just starting out, following the exact directions as basic guidelines is a good idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you! To me, your own creativity is the most important and crucial to creating the perfect picture!
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