The human figure in illustration, with Abe Tena

Fridays, 8:00 am – 1:00 pm, T914

The Figure in Space

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  • Illustrate an environment using perspective. Place in it a minimum of three figures in three different poses (at least one of it must be sitting or reclining)
  • Figures must have naturalistic human proportions (no cartoons).
  • Use real-life observational reference. You can aid your process with photo reference of your subject.
  • The space must be descriptive of an environment: consider props, terrain, lighting, and other features that make your location feel believable.
  • Consider the interaction that could exist between the figures. This is a great assignment to explore concept and storytelling.
  • The minimum size should be 10 x 10 inches

Below is a little movie reminding you of what I showed in class. Please add all your question in the comments and I will answer as soon as possible.

 

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  1. How do I even draw?

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