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3/7/19 Pete (2-min. poses) |
Last
week’s dynamic model at Gage’s life-drawing session was Pete. (He was also a
portrait model at Gary Faigin’s workshop,
but sitting for that class was about as static as you can get.) Like many of
Gage’s excellent models, Pete also models for DigiPen, a Seattle-area game developer, where game animators are required
to practice their drawing skills on extremely short poses lasting seconds, not
minutes.
While
these two-to-five-minute poses must have seemed downright leisurely to Pete, I appreciated
the creativity he used (including props he brought) to give more realism to his
actions. Drawing him was pure fun.
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3/7/19 Pete (5-min. poses) |
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2-min. poses |
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5-min. pose |
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