THE MARTIANS HAVE LANDED: FIRST DRAFTS OF POSES

This post shows the work that I had to do today. I was asked to do 5 different drawings related to my work for the first training. I decided to make dynamic poses for this work, I didn't really care about the details or the character I was drawing, I wanted to know if I could do any type of poses from my head and see how it went.

So here are the first drawings:



It was all done on paper and with an ink pen for these drawings. The first drawing on the top left is a scared/disgusted expression, simply making the character with a worried expression and a pose that says "I really don't want to stay close to THAT". The top right drawing is a simple running pose. The middle drawing is a falling pose with a scarred face, meaning that this character wasn't ready for the fall and is worried about the land. The bottom left drawing is also a fall, but in this case, the character is ready to land and knows so so how the result will be. And the last one is just normal standing poses, it was mainly made to test the ink pens.

With this, I think I should train a bit more with my poses, the reason being that or they don't express well what I wanted or that they should be drawn better. I'm proud of some of them, but not all of them, which I think that's a sign that I need to improve. But overall, I'm proud of the result.
 

Comments

  1. Remember that the purpose of this exercise was to describe all or part of your project to someone that could not understand human language - do you think your drawings achieve that? The drawings could be read as a figure going through a set of sequential actions, but I would like to hear a bit more from you in this post regarding how the figure is telling the story of your project idea as it stands.

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