One of the most confusing aspects of gesture drawing is that it is an abstraction which does not imply a necessary relation to the parts of the object being drawn. So what do you do with it after you have drawn it in? Using opposite C's which more or less are edges of the form is very helpful, as is the idea that a line of action expresses the orientation of the three major masses (and often a limb or two). Thank you for your very encouraging videos.
@@davidallsebrook8523 So glad these are helpful for you David! In answer to your question "what do you do with it after you draw it in?" (I'm assuming you're talking about the line of action here), it depends on your goal for your gesture. If the goal is to practice eye-hand coordination you leave it as is, since the goal for that kind of drawing isn't the end result but the improved eye-hand coordination (throw-away drawings). If the goal is to keep building on top of the drawing with more info to create a quick-sketch, then you'll want to make your beginning marks are faint. This is where drawing with the side of your pencil is super useful, as those marks can become integrated into subsequent passes more easily. Not every line in a "finished" drawing has to represent a "thing" as in edges of limbs or muscles, some marks are there to add energy and life. I hope this helps!
A very helpful tutorial on gesture drawing! ❤️ The explanation on a strategy to find the main action line was an eye opener for me 😃 Thanks a lot Carolin!
Finally a video that explains gestures drawings in details. Most of the videos out there they just start drawing and I don’t know what I should focus on. After this vid, you cleared my confusion about it, thank you so much
Thanks for your question! Currently I don't have a video on that subject. But I'd recommend you take a look @DavidFinchartist His channel might be perfect for what you're seeking. Good luck and happy drawing :)
can you help me understand this sentence a creator said in a gesture drawing video. "Balancing act of using gesture to find structure and structure to find gesture."
That's a great sentence! With gesture we bring connection, energy and life to our drawings. We do this by paying attention to the line of action, building rhythmic lines that lead into each other and by streamlining our marks to CSI lines. If our goal is to have a drawing that looks structured, as in specific, concretely proportioned and realistically viable, we need to focus more on good shapes and clear form in our drawing. When we do this, we often do it at the expense of the gesture. Think of those manequinized drawings of the figure. They describe the form clearly but can easily lack life. For a successful quick sketch, we want to combine enough gesture-based marks with enough form- and shape -based marks so we get a nice blend of energy and structure. The problem is that many people use the word gesture when they mean quick sketch. Hope this helps!
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i was browsing about gesture drawing and i found this video 🤍and now i have better understanding about gesture then before , haven't watch complete yet but am excited to continue it learn more n practice and improve more
Thanks for watching! I'm curious! Which of these insights was most meaningful for you?
One of the most confusing aspects of gesture drawing is that it is an abstraction which does not imply a necessary relation to the parts of the object being drawn. So what do you do with it after you have drawn it in? Using opposite C's which more or less are edges of the form is very helpful, as is the idea that a line of action expresses the orientation of the three major masses (and often a limb or two).
Thank you for your very encouraging videos.
@@davidallsebrook8523 So glad these are helpful for you David! In answer to your question "what do you do with it after you draw it in?" (I'm assuming you're talking about the line of action here), it depends on your goal for your gesture. If the goal is to practice eye-hand coordination you leave it as is, since the goal for that kind of drawing isn't the end result but the improved eye-hand coordination (throw-away drawings). If the goal is to keep building on top of the drawing with more info to create a quick-sketch, then you'll want to make your beginning marks are faint. This is where drawing with the side of your pencil is super useful, as those marks can become integrated into subsequent passes more easily. Not every line in a "finished" drawing has to represent a "thing" as in edges of limbs or muscles, some marks are there to add energy and life. I hope this helps!
I finally figured out how to draw life drawings quickly and accurately.
A very helpful video on a seemingly vague concept in art, thank you!
Glad it was useful for you
A very helpful tutorial on gesture drawing! ❤️ The explanation on a strategy to find the main action line was an eye opener for me 😃 Thanks a lot Carolin!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Finally a video that explains gestures drawings in details. Most of the videos out there they just start drawing and I don’t know what I should focus on. After this vid, you cleared my confusion about it, thank you so much
That's excellent news!
Thank you so much for being so clear !
You're welcome John! That's what I do 😉
Goodness, I believe this was my exact question back then.
Thanks for clearing things up! :)
Yes! I remember you asking this! So happy it's finally cleared up :)
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Thanks, how draw gesture ,I understand very well
You tech very well
This was sooooo helpful! Thanks!
Amazing! That makes me so happy to hear. Got any other drawing Q's for me?
Impressive!
Great video.
Thank you! So happy it was helpful for you!
Thank you
You're so welcome! Happy drawing!
Do u do videos on superhero type bodies comic book style?
Thanks for your question! Currently I don't have a video on that subject. But I'd recommend you take a look @DavidFinchartist His channel might be perfect for what you're seeking. Good luck and happy drawing :)
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My pleasure!
can you help me understand this sentence a creator said in a gesture drawing video.
"Balancing act of using gesture to find structure and structure to find gesture."
That's a great sentence! With gesture we bring connection, energy and life to our drawings. We do this by paying attention to the line of action, building rhythmic lines that lead into each other and by streamlining our marks to CSI lines. If our goal is to have a drawing that looks structured, as in specific, concretely proportioned and realistically viable, we need to focus more on good shapes and clear form in our drawing. When we do this, we often do it at the expense of the gesture. Think of those manequinized drawings of the figure. They describe the form clearly but can easily lack life. For a successful quick sketch, we want to combine enough gesture-based marks with enough form- and shape -based marks so we get a nice blend of energy and structure. The problem is that many people use the word gesture when they mean quick sketch. Hope this helps!
how do you get your hands to work properly to do this lol
Gotta look up Line Control techniques for development of muscle memory and line intent.
Good question, it's a worthy use of your time.
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hmmm, gestures....minimal lines but communicate a lot
That's right. You got it. Happy drawing to you!
Org nasrani , dn yahudi pcy pd ALLAH DN BERIMAN PD ALLAH.
nasrani gk beriman pd Allah,
Nasrani menuhankn yesus ,manusia sbg ALLAH YG NUZUL K BUMI.
Allah gk pnh berfirman unt nuzul k bumi sbg manusia .
Tapi Allah mnjadikn manusia sbg wakilnxa d bumi , unt mengatur d bumi sesuai kehendak Allah dlm quran .
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i was browsing about gesture drawing and i found this video 🤍and now i have better understanding about gesture then before , haven't watch complete yet but am excited to continue it learn more n practice and improve more
Wonderful! So happy that this is hitting the spot.