After one has spent a considerable amount of time practicing drawing the figure without a model (the old saying goes we all have 10 000 bad drawings in us which we have to get out), the next step is to place those figures in a convincing space.
The following images are taken from Andrew Loomis' book "Figure Drawing For All It's Worth" (http://fineart.sk/index.php?cat=1or www.alexhays.com/loomis/). They are an excellent demonstration on how to put the figure into a drawn perspective space.
Leonardo da Vinci using one point perspective:
Examples of other artists placing figures in perspective:
Andrea Del Sarto
Alma-Tadema
Gerome
Byrne
Gurney
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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2 comments:
Thank-you for these posts. They are very informative from an observers pt. of view as to how to look at a drawings/paintings. Keep up the good work my eyes are being trained. Again thank-you. (Had to delete same comment as I had made a spelling mistake.)
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