Time for another book review. Ā I've been holding back from figure drawing in charcoal because…
DanM
Since reading the DouglasĀ Graves book, I’ve been intending to try out some figure drawing with the charcoal. I got around to it today with interestingg results. Ā Today’s model is DanM, making his debut on this blog.
Let’s address the elephant in the room first. Ā The pose. Ā I can see what it looks like now and, looking back at the source photo, yeah, it looks bad there too. Ā I’ve no idea how I didn’t notice.
Anyway, back to the artwork. Ā I followed Douglas’ methodology, first not using a grid for the initial drawing and second drawing shapes rather than outlines. Ā Without a grid and outlines, I struggled to get the proportions right. Ā I think I need to continue using a grid and to just put down light outlines to use as a guide and then fill out the shapes.
I used both the huge charcoal bricks and the charcoal pencils for this one, starting with the huge blocks, trying to map out the biggest shapes, including highlights and shadows. Ā And I tried to add details with the pencils. Ā I added a lot of layers of colour, continually correcting both shapes and values. Ā I did struggled with the pencils. Ā While I got some facial features out early (albeit not with a likeness) I had problems adding the details. Ā The pencils (the white one in particular) didn’t seem to make marks on top of the charcoal that was already on the paper. Ā Maybe charcoal pencils work best on their own. Ā And maybe I need to supplement my gear with vine charcoal.
So, yeah, I struggled with this one today. Ā Compared to figure drawings in other media, this is pretty poor. Ā There’s nothing exciting or impressionistic about it: all I’m managing to do is suggest cylinders with my marks. Ā A frustrating afternoon all round really, what with all the dusty mess that charcoal creates. Ā It’s early days but I’m not warming to charcoal. Ā Let’s see how it goes.
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