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Figure  3-29.—The human form reduced to basic shapes.

Figure Drawing Introduction One of the most difficult skills to learn is drawing figures. The principal reason beginners have trouble drawing the human figure is that they want to immediately start drawing fully clothed subjects in completed poses. Objectively reducing the human figure to basic shapes with mass and weight greatly simplifies the task of drawing people. Approaching figure drawing There are three ways to develop a solid foundation in figure drawing.    No one approach provides sufficient perceptual development to draw figures realistically.  The  three  approaches  to  figure  drawing  are  gesture  drawing, reduction to basic forms, and composite drawing. Gesture drawing the human  form Gesture drawing captures the characteristics of the shapes you draw. Gesture drawings imply characteristics such as overall mood, weight, and physical structure.  Imagine  how  the  object  or  figure  feels  all  the  way  around.  Feel how heavy or light the figure appears.    Developing your ability to draw in gesture is a necessary step in developing the perceptual skills necessary to render human form. Figure 3-28 shows how gesture drawing implies exaltation or dejection. Figure 3-28.—Gesture  drawing implying  exaltation  and  dejection. Continued  on  next  page 3-24

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