Sunday, April 18, 2010

George and his Chainsaw

Verbal Analysis:
-His line of action is tilted slightly to the back.
-His porportions are two heads tall.
-He has a big head with big eyes and smile.
-His eyebrows are up
-He has a little hat.
-The right foot is bigger than his left. it's in perspective.
-He's holding a saw larger than its body, so his left arm should be slightly curved to look like holding a large, heavy object. The other arm is for control I think, so it has to look solid and firmly for controlling that saw.
-The head sticks out from his body.
*Watch the silhouette.
*Watch the negative space between george and the chainsaw.


I made his head tilted up, which is not.
The left eye needs to stick out.

2 comments:

  1. a lot of the negative spaces have been eaten up or shrunken (like in his skull and face)

    George's pose is unbalanced now. He is falling backwards

    Don't clean up your drawings

    get the fundamental stuff to work first

    Analyze first- always

    then rough in the biggest shapes and get the pose to work

    forget cleaning up

    we know you can do that. You wanna learn to do something harder

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  2. ok John, Perfect!
    No cleaning drawings, just the construction.
    Done!

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