The Power of Gesture Drawing: how to gesture draw figures
Take your figure from okay to stunning with gesture drawing
4.50 (335 reviews)

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3 hours
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Mar 2016
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$64.99
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What you will learn
Draw great action poses using gesture drawings
Learning what gesture drawing is and is not
Use gesture drawing to draw figures quickly
Learn to draw 90, 60, and 30 second gesture drawings
Draw better figures
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Our Verdict
The Power of Gesture Drawing: How to Gesture Draw Figures offers an engaging and informative exploration into gesture drawing. While there were minor concerns regarding production quality and some students might find the instructor's teaching style overwhelming, these issues do not overshadow the compelling course material that equips learners with an excellent foundation in gesture drawing. Expanding on basic lines and curves to construct figures, this Udemy course is best suited for aspiring artists looking for a strong entry point into drawing people and honing their figure sketching skills.
What We Liked
- Introduces three different ways to capture a pose, providing freedom and flexibility in gesture drawing.
- Explores beyond mere pose capturing to experimenting with multiple gestures, mirroring, contrasting, and alterations for better composition.
- The course excels at explaining gesture drawing principles clearly, making it an excellent starting point for beginners.
Potential Drawbacks
- Instructor's teaching style may be overwhelming for some students; natural ability can sometimes make instruction difficult to follow.
- Later lessons feature the instructor's own drawing without clear visual demonstration, making learning more challenging.
- Minor issues with production quality, such as overlays obstructing reference materials and occasional unedited noises.
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