In this first drawing. We had a model come in and we'd quickly outline or shade him in for about a minute or two. This was done till space on your paper ran out in which case I was able to fill in right poses(started with the upper half)
Next the model did completely unrelated poses and we had to quickly shade in his lower half to fit any of the top halves we'd already done. Could have done better with mine but it's just practice to be honest
Next set of drawings came with a new idea from Tom(tutor)
In this one. We each did the lower halves of the model poses and after that started switching sketch pads for the top half
So basically, We would each use our own shading method on somebody else's work. The idea behind that is to see what methods other people are using and see if you can tap into theirs.
Last one from Tom had us switching all sides. He's tell us to fit the model with different things or make them look a certain way. Like the second drawing with a tail or third from the right that has a knight upper body. It was fun to do and helpful as well. That's all for now. New post soon



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