Thursday, July 16, 2009

Some new figure drawings




I attended life drawing class at Seneca college a couple of weeks ago. We had a really great model that day. Here are a couple of drawings that I was happy with.

I hope you like it.

-Gavin

p.s. More Azania updates coming soon!

14 comments:

Beth Gonzalez said...

I love the force of movement on the second one and the arm on the first one. very awsome!

Philip said...

Great work as always Gav.

Andre Barnwell said...

Get outta here.I dont believe you... those aren't her hips and waist ratio! lol.

Gavin Ball said...
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Gavin Ball said...

Beth - Thanks Beth,it's always fun to do some drawing again.

Phil - Thanks Phil.

Andre - It's closer than you'd think ;)

Frankie Stellato said...

Awesome Gav! The site is lookin good as well!

Dave said...

Hey Man!

Lot's of fun stuff up here lately! Definitely keep it up!

Take care,

~Dave

winchester said...

Indeed very nice Gavin!

-Jesse

Wayne B. Medina said...

Hey Gavin, i stumbled upon you blog...this is just on point awesomeness! i'll definitely come back

cesc said...

Thancks Gabin!!
Wow! your works it's fantastics!!
My inglish no...XD
I'm more see of you art
I see you!
Cesc.

ushio18 said...

very nice Gavin! how are things on the eastcoast?

Fernanda Frick said...

Your drawings are amazing, really inspirational. Makes me want to have life drwing classes :( I'm studying animation and they don't think it's importnat

Gavin Ball said...

Jesse - Thanks man

Wayne - Thanks a lot, I hope you do...I've got to make a few updates though!

cesc - Thanks, I'll be posting more stuff in the future...been very busy behind the scenes

ushio18 - Thanks Edison, things are going well out here...trying to get into some gaming stuff. How about you? Are you still in Seattle?

Fernanda Frick - Thanks a lot...life drawing is really important I believe...that is where you learn how things work. You also begin to gain an understanding of how things look. Even if your school doesn't offer it you should go to a coffee shop or cafe and do some sketches of people in your sketchbook. That is great practice too.

Gavin Ball said...

Dave - Thanks man!

Frankie - Thanks!