Hi, friends, for the drawing plan 56 yesterday, I spent my morning studying Neal Adams. For example, my goal is to learn how to write and draw from the shoulder. Also, there are many advantages to doing it that way. For example, I will get less tired because I’m using less press on my wrist and fingers. Also, my drawing will be looser and expressive. Remember, the shoulder is a big muscle compared to your hand, wrist, or fingers. Therefore, for the drawing plan 56, I need to start drawing from the shoulder.
In the evening, I hosted Imaginative Illustrators. It’s a Meetup event that we host every Wed and Saturday between 6:30 or 4:00 pm. Also, the former host posted new prompts in the discussion—for example, hipster hippo, baby spoon, and bowling league day. However, nothing popped into my head until I started writing on the canvas. Then, I wrote about a baby spoon having a diaper changed. Thus, writing seems to trigger associations in my mind, so let’s belch over to the drawing plan 56.
Drawing Plan 56
For the drawing plan 56, at 8:30 am, we will start a Tracing Art DIET Zoom Meetup. Tracing is an integral part of learning to draw because it will make it easier for you to quickly break down your images and start focusing on the fun aspects. It’s also essential to learn the different line tools to improve your line weight, quality, and simplification of complex shapes. Additionally, it’s vital to practice. Otherwise, your mind will start to forget, so let’s blurt over to the drawing plan 56.
Finish Line
Nevertheless, let us close out with the rock study drawing of the rock formation Icelandic beach. Finally, at the end of the drawing plan 56, a few related articles might interest you.
