12 thoughts on “Figure drawing challenge: #Oneweek100people2017”
Nice, Eileen! 100 figures in 7 days sounds like a tall order to me and I am curious about how many you will do! This website might be helpful as it can be used to generate many figures in interesting poses for gesture and longer drawings https://line-of-action.com/ I love it and use it all the time to work on my figurative skills – Good luck!
Hi Eileen my favorite book for learning to draw is “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edward”. I will defiantly look into some of the books you listed mostly for the business of art.
Nice, Eileen! 100 figures in 7 days sounds like a tall order to me and I am curious about how many you will do! This website might be helpful as it can be used to generate many figures in interesting poses for gesture and longer drawings https://line-of-action.com/ I love it and use it all the time to work on my figurative skills – Good luck!
Thank you Hilda for the link! That’s great to know. I’m very loosely committed to the challenge. 😂
Hey figure drawing is always a good idea 🙂
Yes! Thanks for commenting – I’m glad to have found your blog 😀
Hey thanks! I love discovering new artists as well!
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Thanks so much!
Eileen, you are most welcome!
Hi Eileen my favorite book for learning to draw is “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edward”. I will defiantly look into some of the books you listed mostly for the business of art.
Yes that is a good one. I still turn things upside to draw them sometimes, which comes from this book 😀
Nice crowd! Good job!
Thanks Marion! 😀