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FORCE Line and Grid Phases with Michael Mattesi

FORCE Line and Grid Phases
Develop the Ability to Draw with FORCE Learn to work through all the phases of drawing with FORCE

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Instructor
Michael Mattesi
Subjects
Drawing
Topics
Human Figure
Mediums
Adobe Photoshop, Charcoal, Digital Tablet
Duration
1h 1m 34s

In this lesson, instructor Mike Mattesi will introduce you to FORCE line. You will apply generic, apex, and specific lines to your figure drawing. Mike will demonstrate using a grid to advance through all the phases of drawing with FORCE. You will learn how to apply different FORCE principles to create an understanding of the rhythm and structure in your drawings.

This lesson belongs to Drawing with FORCE. In this 9-week course, author and instructor Mike Mattesi will introduce you to his FORCE drawing methodology. You will learn a figure drawing process rooted in the physics of motion. Mike will go step by step from setting up your drawing space to understanding gravity’s force on the figure. You will learn key elements such as applied force, rhythm, and the leading edge; from there, improve your understanding of the figure and effectively capture it on the page. Through this course, Mike will take drawing the figure beyond just observation and introduce it in a way that relies on physicality.

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