Figure drawing takes skill and technique, but once you’ve gotten the basics down, where do you go from there? Right here, where Kirk Nelson will show you all you need to know.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 19:14
3 lessons, 19:14
1.1Introduction05:01
1.1
Introduction
05:01
1.2Tools and Resources03:38
1.2
Tools and Resources
03:38
1.3Where Were We?10:35
1.3
Where Were We?
10:35
2.Different Views5 lessons, 50:26
5 lessons, 50:26
2.1Profile View
10:55
2.1
Profile View
10:55
2.2Back View
11:31
2.2
Back View
11:31
2.3Three Quarter View
09:23
2.3
Three Quarter View
09:23
2.4Alternative Views10:45
2.4
Alternative Views
10:45
2.5Foreshortening
07:52
2.5
Foreshortening
07:52
3.Body Language4 lessons, 33:58
4 lessons, 33:58
3.1Body at Rest
07:52
3.1
Body at Rest
07:52
3.2Action!10:19
3.2
Action!
10:19
3.3Carrying Weight
07:01
3.3
Carrying Weight
07:01
3.4Expressing08:46
3.4
Expressing
08:46
4.Filling the Gaps3 lessons, 26:18
3 lessons, 26:18
4.1Filling the Gaps10:57
4.1
Filling the Gaps
10:57
4.2Children's Proportions
07:54
4.2
Children's Proportions
07:54
4.3Elderly Proportions07:27
4.3
Elderly Proportions
07:27
5.Conclusion2 lessons, 12:56
2 lessons, 12:56
5.1Finishing Up10:02
5.1
Finishing Up
10:02
5.2Conclusion02:54
5.2
Conclusion
02:54
I have been working as an all-round graphics geek or “Visual Information Specialist” for the past 17 years around the Washington DC Metro area. With my career spanning almost every aspect of the design industry, I have worked on everything from web design to 3D animation, logo design, and photo retouching.