Hey everyone! So a good friend of mine has started learning how to draw and I think he is very prolific with his anatomy studies. I thought it would be very helpful to do a very quick demo of how I approach bringing a sketch to a value study stage.
In this demo, I am replicating my friend's Tiberius. I will go over some basic portrait anatomical concepts. It is very short though, but hopefully you learn a little bit from it. If there is anything you wish to see in my future demo/tutorials please comment below. Thanks!
So in my guide, I start off with a basic line drawing indicating shape. The strokes I lay down will determine the proportion for the body in general. I also keep perspective in mind such as the elbow jutting out. You can see that in my second step, I made a few adjustments such as shield size and other shape refinements. In my final step, I started laying down values just to test out lighting. I enlarged the shield a bit because it looked really small in my second step.
Come check out my friend's blog and keep up with his progress!
http://roberrant.blogspot.com/
Spartacus post:
http://roberrant.blogspot.com/2013/04/faces-more-muscles-and-spartacus.html
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