To make the figures appear realistic and true in the space there had to be a vanishing point, this is the point which is directly at our eye level when we look to the back of a room. I think after some practice and a few more lessons with Brian i will have mastered it.įor the last part of figure drawing, Brian then illustrated how we would finally implement our figures into an interior sketch. The crossed arms were quite difficult to get around however i managed it in the end. I am reasonably happy with my sketches considering it was my first time doing something like this. This was slightly more difficult as we didn’t have an exact image to copy from, thus we had to establish proportion and perspective on our own. It was then time to try some ‘life drawing’, rather than copying the figures which Brian had illustrated on the board, a couple of class mates were asked to sit on chairs at the front of the class, we then had to draw them sitting down as figure people. As long as we have established where the significant limbs are, it should be fairly easy to draw a figure in any position. Here i have illustrated two fighting figures (To the top) and two walking figures (Bottom) just to mix up two different styles. many figure drawings in our interior plans will be moving to show a direction of movement within a space and to add energy within the drawing. Movement can be achieved in many ways in figure drawing such as walking, jumping etc. These are my first sketches, and overtime the quality of these will become much better.īrian then instructed us on how to draw figures in motion, this is the same as drawing still images however the limbs will be more spaced out. It is good to experiment and test drawing different sized figures in different positions as sometimes we will want to represent children/adults in our figure sketches. Brians’ board sketches of how he wanted us to illustrate the figures, he drew a variety of figures in different positions and postures so we got used to different ways of displaying them. Here are a few personal sketches to show the process. As this was our first try at figure drawing we didn’t have to be too detailed and each element was just a basic shape. The first technique which Brian had us do was to illustrate each limb on the figure drawing as a circle, and then connecting all of these together to create the body parts. With this in mind, this session focused on how to illustrate these figure drawings effectively, we were shown how to draw realistic figures using simple drawing techniques. Adding sketches of human figures gives a sense of scale and brings the space to life, adding people to a drawing also gives a sense as to how the space will be accommodated. Incorporating human figures in interior design plans is a necessity when detailing the scale of the building. This technical drawing workshop was all about drawing people in perspective.
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