Three-Point Views

venerdì, 23 gennaio 2026

Today, I decided to step out into another realm and work with lines of flesh instead of solely upon proportions using the skeleton of a mannikin-based body. These are the three-view diagrams of men and women, working with and incorporating the lessons of proportion from my previous exercises.

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Figures & Proportions

mercoledì, 21 gennaio 2026

In this sketch, I was working with basic scaling and proportions for the (male) human figure. Like everything else, this is just a matter of practice.

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Portraits & Planes - II

mercoledì, 21 gennaio 2026

This was my first attempt at working with the secondary planes of the face. True to form, thinking in terms of the primary planes helped with my shading for the portrait in colored pencil, especially in the areas of the forehead and cheekbones.

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A Portrait in Colored Pencil

martedì, 20 gennaio 2026

After working with the pencil for shading and proportions, I wanted to try something new, just to switch things up. The colored pencil forced me to really think about shading, while being more careful to lay down lighter construction lines to allow the lighter skin tones to speak.

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A Portrait in Pencil

lunedì, 19 gennaio 2026

After working on structure and proportions, I decided to play with a real human, just to see how the techniques would work with an actual portrait. While I had completed several portrait commissions last year, I was surprised at how quickly these test portraits came together.

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Portraits & Planes - I

domenica, 18 gennaio 2026

Today I decided to move from the structure of the skull and onto the basic placement of features, along with basic planes to begin getting a sense of shading.

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Experimenting with Skulls

domenica, 18 gennaio 2026

The skull is the foundation for the face, and is especially important for locating the line of the jaw and the cheekbones. Here, I moved on from basic (very basic) facial construction to a more defined architecture of the skull to get a better sense of the relations between the various features of the face.

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Playing with Portraits - I

sabato, 17 gennaio 2026

Somewhat unexpectedly, I actually ended up doing several portraits for commissions last year. This year, I have decided to take more time to learn the fundamentals of figures and portraits, partially to do tarot card illustrations, but also to take my craft more seriously.

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Fun with Figures - II

sabato, 17 gennaio 2026

This was my second foray into figures and proportions. Here I began to work with basic bone structure instead of just lines - still working with the proportions of the male skeleton with different hips and cue angle on the knees.

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Fun with Figures - I

venerdì, 16 gennaio 2026

This was my first foray into figure drawing using Loomis’ “Figure Drawing for All It’s Worth” as a guide. After my issues in attempting to recreate The Star XVII card from the tarot, I decided that I needed a more formal approach to drawing figures.

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Woodblock Inspirations - II

giovedì, 15 gennaio 2026

This was my attempt at creating a colored version of The Star XVII, a card found within the tarot. Like the ink work from yesterday, I drew my inspiration from the Japanese woodblock prints to play with different ways of creating texture with the pen.

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Woodblock Inspirations - I

mercoledì, 14 gennaio 2026

This is an exploration in ink of The Star XVII card within the tarot. I drew inspiration from the Japanese woodblock printing and engraving techniques to explore different ways of creating texture and depth. Here is also where I realized that I needed to work on my figure drawing if I intend to create a tarot deck of my own.

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