Failed to sketch for Day 4 and 5. I just felt really drained and unmotivated. Then I realised I was doing it all wrong.
There's 2 ways I could sketch someone:
1. Spend a good few minutes memorising the look of a person's pose and expression before I even start drawing. So I don't have to be exactly where the subject is, because I can memorise something interesting I see earlier on, and then draw it out later in another place. The downside to this approach is that I would be focusing more on the structure and form of the subject, and details would be hard to add in later, because the subject isn't there for me to refer back to,
2. Sit where the subject is, and draw detail by detail, all the while referring back to the subject. This makes it easy to add in details (such as shadows, wrinkles, concave areas, creases in clothing etc.) but the annoying bit is when the subject moves away immediately, I'm left with half a face in my sketchbook. And I don't even take too long to sketch a full recognisable face, under 5 minutes. But one sneeze, one turn too long, and the moment could be gone in less than 2 seconds.
So I've been doing it with Approach 2 from Day 1-3, and it is tiring, and irritating at times--because I like to find a relatively still subject that is interesting and challenging to sketch. And today I just remembered that I've forgotten to do Approach 1, so I did. The two girls' faces are the end result of glances at passing strangers at the market, but I'm still not happy how I can't add more details to them afterwards. The girl with the mushroom hair on the left was so adorable!
There's 2 ways I could sketch someone:
1. Spend a good few minutes memorising the look of a person's pose and expression before I even start drawing. So I don't have to be exactly where the subject is, because I can memorise something interesting I see earlier on, and then draw it out later in another place. The downside to this approach is that I would be focusing more on the structure and form of the subject, and details would be hard to add in later, because the subject isn't there for me to refer back to,
2. Sit where the subject is, and draw detail by detail, all the while referring back to the subject. This makes it easy to add in details (such as shadows, wrinkles, concave areas, creases in clothing etc.) but the annoying bit is when the subject moves away immediately, I'm left with half a face in my sketchbook. And I don't even take too long to sketch a full recognisable face, under 5 minutes. But one sneeze, one turn too long, and the moment could be gone in less than 2 seconds.
So I've been doing it with Approach 2 from Day 1-3, and it is tiring, and irritating at times--because I like to find a relatively still subject that is interesting and challenging to sketch. And today I just remembered that I've forgotten to do Approach 1, so I did. The two girls' faces are the end result of glances at passing strangers at the market, but I'm still not happy how I can't add more details to them afterwards. The girl with the mushroom hair on the left was so adorable!




