In week one, instructor Steve Huston will teach you how to apply the principles of gesture and structure to the human figure.
In week two, instructor Steve Huston will focus on the ideal balance and stability of a figure’s gesture. You will learn the importance of connecting a series of gestures to create movement. Steve will describe the visual components of gesture and structure.
In week three, instructor Steve Huston will demonstrate his approach to long-pose charcoal drawing. He will share with you the necessary materials for charcoal drawing.
In week four, instructor Steve Huston will demonstrate figure drawing and rendering with three different models. Steve will isolate specific body parts from each model to illustrate his rendering approach.
In week five, instructor Steve Huston will show you how to work with the model to find a pose that is both pleasing to the eye and comfortable to hold for multiple hours. You will learn about value control based on the planes that make up the body’s forms.
In week six, instructor Steve Huston will teach you how to draw one of his most famous subjects: the boxer. You will master the key techniques for accurately replicating Huston’s signature style as you create a copy of his figure painting.
In week seven, instructor Steve Huston will demonstrate his charcoal and conté drawing technique on a reclining female figure.
In week eight, instructor Steve Huston will demonstrate his charcoal and conté drawing technique on a back view of a female figure.
Common Questions
This course is appropriate for intermediate and advanced levels. We recommend that you take Constructive Figure Drawing I before attempting this course.
This course includes downloadable assignment PDFs, that help you practice the materials taught by instructor Steve Huston. Keeping up with these assignments will maximize your learning outcomes.
A material PDF list is linked in each lesson under the description. Please check the file to see what you need to prepare.
Most New Masters Academy courses are designed to be done traditionally or digitally. Software changes constantly, but the fundamentals stay the same. It will be up to you to translate the information that you are learning to your software of choice.
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