Figure Drawing 10.23.09
Posted by trev | Filed under Figure Drawing

Building off my last post, here is another example my recent dabblings with using a crowquill. The images above were both done done during a 20 minute pose in a recent figure drawing session. The first one was done in my more comfortable mode — brush and ink (with some wash). The second was done with a Hunt 102 crow quill.
Now this isn’t exactly an apples to apples kind of comparison. I spent about the first two thirds of the pose on the brush drawing and then the remaining third on the pen one. But even with that in mind, I think you can definitely see that I am much more comfortable with the brush then the pen.
As I mentioned in that last post, I don’t see myself abandoning my beloved brush for these sessions, but I do like some of the qualities that the pen gives. I’d to continue to mess around with it as a nice changeup to my regular process.
Tags: brush, crow quill, figure, Figure Drawing, ink, model, pen, wash
One Response to “Figure Drawing 10.23.09”
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Grand Allusions » Blog Archive » Figure Drawing 10.26.09 Says:
October 26th, 2009 at 3:56 am[...] another selection showing two drawings on the same pose. Like my last post, the brush drawing was done in about two thirds of the length of the pose, and the pen drawing was [...]