Saturday, 21 November 2015
More practical
I've worked a bit more on my practical sides, I've been looking at how the posture affects the impression the character gives. I've also been exploring how to draw the character when I have to be able to cut the page into three, they obviously need to have different sizes as the heads don't need as much room as the legs. This was easy when it came to Mrs Coulter as she's tall and slender but I was worried the more squat, built characters wouldn't fit to the measurements that I drew out (6cm down for the head, 15cm down for just below the pelvis). To test it out I tried to draw Miss Trunchbull to the same plan, which did work so I'll try using those measurements for all. While I was only meant to be doing a quick sketch of Miss Trunchbull I got a bit caught up and wanted to make her look like her. As I'd already started drawing her I decided to properly work out how to draw her and what to exaggerate. After this I drew a proper version and inked it. The guidelines of where to cut actually really helped to keep the proportions in line. I did quite bait of playing around with her head as I wanted to suggest that she was looking down at you, I think the one where you can see under her chin works best for suggesting this but the one with her chin further down worked better visually so I used that one for the final instead.
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