Structural Drawing 2
10 Week Class | This course is completed
This course is appropriate for students looking to further enhance the three-dimensional quality of their drawings, paintings and understanding of light and shadow. We will explore a variety of challenging subjects including: drapery, heads and hands through in class demonstrations, a variety of different drawing exercises, and personal draw-overs. We will be taking complex objects like still-lifes, busts, and organic objects and breaking them down into more manageable forms that will make student drawings feel more three-dimensional and more manageable to render with light and shade.
Note: A live model will be used in a couple of classes.
Base Tuition: $455 + Model fee: $27 + Materials fee: $12 = $494 Total
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- What You Will Learn:
- How to combine spherical, cylindrical and box forms at angles
- How to join cylinders at odd angles
- How to make an organic object feel three-dimensional
- How to see the form in drapery, and apply basic light and shade
- Basic structures of the head and hands
Lindsey Rosenow
Lindsey is a Toronto-based Artist who has been teaching in Toronto for the last 6 years.
She has taught film making, stop motion and classical animation, script writing, camera editing and video game design at the Toronto International Film Festival. And at the Animation Portfolio Workshop, topics included Gesture Drawing, Structure Drawing, Anatomy, Character Design, Perspective, Layout Design, Composition, Animation for beginners, and Storyboarding. Currently, Lindsey is working freelance with a focus on design jobs for animation as a layout artist and prop designer.
Lindsey is a big believer in progressive learning - she values transferable skills over singular assignments, making sure that all lessons work cohesively with one another.