Thursday, November 18, 2010





Here I've tried out the cut paper as value, it wasn't difficult and I like how it came out even though some places don't exactly match up. That doesn't bother me. I guess I should try it out a little more to get the hang of it..xD






Tuesday, November 16, 2010

IF YOU LIKED THE FREZETTA HERE LINK....:http://frankfrazetta.org/viewimage.php?loc=frazetta_007.jpg













As you can see Frank Frezetta gives depth to the female figures, giving them curves that look just delicious. Everything about values that I've learned I will most def apply to my future drawings.(((Cuz If you notice my earlier pics those girls look flat..!!)))))
I feel really good about the progress I've made in this class. using my sketchbook as a tool has made me look at other artist, mainly Frank Frazetta for his style of naked women.. It is not only a pleasure to look but as well absorb his technique. The way he draws women (as beautiful and full bodied) inspires a kind of new sexuality in which I'd like to express through my own drawings. The pictures that I've already posted were drawn this past summer and when I drew each one I thought about how far I've come since I first decided to learn how to draw a female body. There has been an improvement on my style but i still keep it cartoony. Learning about values has made my drawings more in depth as I want my audience to feel like they could reach out and grab my drawings. ((((((I will be posting some Frank Frezetta))))))


..I haven't posted in a looong while but I have my pictures of the outside of a building location Overton Park