There's a common problem that occurs when we sketch too quickly or we're just not paying attention. The neck/chest connection just doesn't quite cut the mustard. It happens to me often in the early stages of the gesture and I usually try to catch it and fix it.
The circumference of the neck starts at the clavicle and connects to the back spine of our bodies( obviously we all know that). But many times when we caricature we draw the neck lines right on top of the shoulder line. It runs the risk of having tangents in the drawing and thus flattening out the pose. That neck needs some sense of overlapping shapes to help make it feel connected to the body in a natural way.
I sketched out the examples for this with one of my students and the T-shirt analogy came up. If you look at your shirt you'll see that the hole for your head comes out of the front, not the top where the shoulder seam is. Also, clothing has all the gesture lines we need to help guide us in the line work. Use the collar, use the seams, use whatever it is on that clothing to reveal the form. It's all overlap, and it is needed, unless you really want a flat looking drawing. Even those who draw in a so-called "flat" design style make use of these principles. Shane and Shannon, for instance, use overlap beautifully to show the forms working together, as well as staying completely away from tangents! They're super good!
Down below I threw in a couple of drawings I liked, just for fun.
Hope all's well......
16 comments:
Great post Dave! Definitely useful!
Good stuff Dave, thanks for posting!
Thanks for sharing the experience !
awesome gestures Dave!!! Thanks for the hints too. We'll miss your gesture class at CalArts.
wooow::! que buenos trazos me encantaron las exprsiones corporales..!!
Saludos..!!
Excellent post. Very helpful.
Thanks for this one!
great blog! Love these gestures!
great tips! thanks for sharing.
Great tip on something I have been struggling with for a long long time. Love the t-shirt idea.
Dude , you are awsome. That guy on the bottom is such a solid sculptural gesture drawing. Beautiful Dave!
Really wonderful gestures and character designs! I definitely agree about overlapping planes. At my school, no one understood this concept, and everything they did looked flat.
I also loved the small Mickey tutorial way below. Thanks.
I really like the last gesture. Very powerful. Thanks for the great advice.
thanks for the advice Dave...really useful. Your drws are just awesome!! I will check back often.
All these character sketches... so nice!
This is something I would have never thought of... I definately have a lot to learn about anatomy! Thank you for this... I know it will help me in the future!
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