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Drawing Animal Skeletons with Charles Hu

Drawing Animal Skeletons
Study the Fundamentals of Dynamic Sketching Draw animal skeletons while focusing on gesture, shape, and structure

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Instructor
Charles Hu
Subjects
Drawing
Topics
Drawing Exercises, Sketching
Mediums
Fountain Pen, Pen
Duration
1h 20m 49s

In this lesson, instructor Charles Hu will overview the main components of his drawing process while demonstrating how to draw animal skeletons. You will train to focus on gesture, shape, and structure rather than just copying the photo references.

This lesson belongs to the course Visual Development: Dynamic Sketching. In this 12-week course, Charles Hu will teach you the core fundamentals of dynamic sketching. You will learn to focus on gesture, shape, and structure while drawing various subjects. Charles will first introduce you to the materials needed for the course and give you basic drawing exercises that will help strengthen your hands’ muscle memory. From there, you will learn to manipulate organic, geometric shapes and add surface details. Charles will demonstrate drawing animal skeletons, marine animals, insects, landscapes, cars, and many more. In addition, you will explore sketching in colors using gouache. After this course, you will develop an ability to break down any 3D subject into a 2D structure, and from there, draw with confidence.

Throughout this course, you’ll have access to the NMA community for feedback and critiques to improve your work as you progress.

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