Udemy
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
Turn what you know into an opportunity and reach millions around the world.
Learn More
Your cart is empty.
Keep shopping
The Art & Science of Figure Drawing: GESTURE
Bestseller
Rating: 4.8 out of 5(4,987 ratings)
31,576 students
Created byBrent Eviston
Last updated 11/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • How to draw dynamic figures that come to life on the page.
  • How to capture the action of any pose.
  • How to assemble the parts of the figure into a dynamic whole.
  • How to draw the various parts of the figure including the hands, feet, head and neck.

Course content

2 sections47 lectures13h 23m total length
  • Orientation10:57

    Welcome!  In this introductory video you'll learn everything you need to get started drawing the figure including what materials to use and how to set up your drawing space.  For quick reference, here's a list of the recommended materials:

    18x24" paper (Newsprint are white drawing paper are both fine.  I'll be using white drawing paper).

    Drawing Board (A basic masonite board with metal clips attached is fine.  I'll be using a hollow wooden drawing board with separate clips.)

    Drawing Pencil of Any Kind (Don't stress over this one. If all you've got is a yellow #2 graphite pencil, that's fine.  I'll be using an assortment of oil based colored pencils, but any nearly any colored pencil or drawing pencil will work.  Go to the art store and experiment! raw with what you have or what feels good to you!)

  • What is Gesture Drawing?15:22

    Just one more video before you get to the lessons.  This video takes a look at the essential but mysterious art of Gesture Drawing and explores what it is, how it's done, and why it's important.

  • Lesson 1 Primary Action Line19:03

    In this first lesson you'll learn hot to simplify the figure into a single action line that sums up the pose.  The primary action line will serve as the foundation upon which you will build the rest of the figure.

  • Lesson 1 Practice Reel19:01

    This practice reel contains 30 second poses.  All you need to do is draw a single, primary action line for each pose.

  • Lesson 2 The Figure in Action16:22

    Once your primary action line has been established, this lesson will teach you how to capture the action of the entire pose by first focusing on the dynamic directions that the various parts of the body are traveling and how they relate to one another in terms of length and placement. 

  • Lesson 2 Practice Reel18:49

    In this practice reel you'll be drawing from 1 minute poses.  You'll begin drawing the primary action line from Lesson 1 before drawing additional action lines for any parts of the figure that the primary action line left out.

  • Lesson 3: Axis Lines19:44

    Here, you'll learn how to observe and draw the transverse axis lines of the shoulders and pelvis.

  • Lesson 3 Practice Reel18:33

    In this practice reel, you'll still be drawing from 1 minute poses.  You'll draw everything you've learned thus far including the axis lines for the shoulders and pelvis.

  • Lesson 4: The Torso19:51

    In this lesson you'll begin fleshing out your gesture drawings by first establishing the largest volume of the body: the torso.  You'll learn how to simplify the torso into a dynamic and flexible volume.

  • Lesson 4 Practice Reel19:51

    Before starting this practice reel, first draw the basic shape of the torso you learned in lesson 4 a minimum of 25 times.  Once you're comfortable and familiar drawing the torso shape on its own, you can begin the practice reel.

    In this practice reel you'll draw from 2 minute poses. Include everything you've learned thus far including the basic shape for the torso.

    For a bonus challenge, try this exercise again using the 1 minute practice reel from Lesson 3.  This is a great way to improve your skills and increase your speed.

  • Lesson 5: Center Lines19:17

    In this lesson you'll learn how to bring a sense of volume as well as anatomical accuracy to your figures by learning to draw the centerlines on both the front and back of the torso.

  • Lesson 5 Practice Reel19:34

    Here, you'll draw from 3 minute poses.  Include everything you've learned including the centerlines on the front and back of torso.

    For a bonus challenge, try this exercise again using the 2 minute practice reel from Lesson 4.  This is a great way to improve your skills and increase your speed.

  • Lesson 6: The Legs19:57

    In this lesson you'll continue to flesh out the figure by learning to draw the shapes of the legs as well as what happens to these shapes as the legs change positions.

  • Lesson 6 Practice Reel Part 119:26

    In this first practice reel you'll draw from 3 minute close ups of the legs.  This is an opportunity just to familiarize yourself with the shapes and forms of the legs before attaching the to the rest of the figure.

  • Lesson 6 Practice Reel Part 219:17

    In this second practice reel, you'll draw from 4.5 minute poses of the entire figure.  This is an opportunity to incorporate the legs into the rest of the gesture drawing process you've learned thus far.

  • Lesson 7 The Feet19:10

    In this lesson you'll get an introduction to the basic forms of the feet as well as learn how to ground your figures using shading.  This powerful technique will lock your figure onto the ground plane as well as give them weight and authority.

  • Lesson 7 Practice Reel Part 119:23

    In this first practice reel, you'll draw from 3 minute close-ups of the feet.  Remember to keep your feet simple!  Gesture drawing is about distilling the pose to its essential elements.  Don't get distracted by details. 

  • Lesson 7 Practice Reel Part 219:02

    In this second practice reel you'll draw from 6 minute poses of the entire figure.  This is an opportunity to incorporate the feet into the rest of the gesture drawing process you've learned thus far.  Don't forget to ground your figure!

  • Lesson 8 The Upper Torso19:58

    In this lesson you'll learn the essential anatomy of the upper torso including how to draw the pectorals, breasts and some of the muscles of the upper back.  This is an essential lesson that too many artists never learn.

  • Lesson 8 Practice Reel Part 119:25

    In this first practice reel, you'll draw from 3 minute close-ups of the torso.  First, establish the basic shape of the torso as well as a centerline.  Next, draw the visible elements of the upper torso you learned about today.  These pose times are pretty short!  This is an opportunity to increase your speed and efficiency; essential figure drawing skills.  But remember, if the 3 minute poses are just too short, you can always pause the practice reel.

  • Lesson 8 Practice Reel Part 219:04

    In this second practice reel, you'll be drawing from 6 minute poses of the entire figure.  This is an opportunity to incorporate what you've learned about the upper torso into the rest of the gesture drawing process. 

  • Lesson 9: The Arms19:58

    In this lesson you'll learn how to flesh out the arms and how to make sure they are in proportion to the rest of the figure.  You'll also learn how to use basic angle evaluations to help with foreshortening.

  • Lesson 9 Practice Reel Part 119:26

    From now on, each lesson will include 3 practice reels.  In the first practice reel you'll draw from 3 minute close-ups of the arms.

  • Lesson 9 Practice Reel Part 216:56

    In this second practice reel you'll be drawing from 8 minute poses of the entire figure.  This is an opportunity for you to incorporate the arms into the rest of the gesture drawing process.

  • Lesson 9 Practice Reel Part 317:01

    In this third practice reel you'll continue drawing from 8 minute poses of the entire figure.  This is an opportunity for you to incorporate the arms into the rest of the gesture drawing process.

  • Lesson 10: The Hands19:59

    Here, you'll learn to draw the basic forms of the hands.  Gesture drawing focuses on the big picture, not on small details, but accurate hands are a wonderful opportunity for expression and detail that can add a sense of movement and realism to a gesture drawing.

  • Lesson 10 Practice Reel Part 119:05

    In this first practice reel you'll be drawing from 6 minute close-ups of the hands.  The hands can be complex so make sure you've understood the process and the elements necessary to draw them!

  • Lesson 10 Practice Reel Part 219:17

    In this second practice reel you'll be drawing from 4.5 minute close-ups of the hands and arms.  This is an opportunity to practice attaching the hands to the wrists as well as scaling down your hand drawings in preparation for adding them to the entire figure. This is also an opportunity to draw the hands and arms with more speed and efficiency, but remember if the poses are just too fast for you, you can always pause the practice reels.

  • Lesson 10 Practice Reel Part 319:57

    In this third practice reel you'll be drawing from 9.5 minute poses of the entire figure.  This is an opportunity for you to incorporate the hands into the rest of the gesture drawing process.

  • Lesson 11: The Head & Neck18:07

    Here you'll learn how to draw volumetric heads and necks that accurately relate to the rest of the in terms of both proportion and action.

  • Lesson 11 Practice Reel Part 117:17

    In this first practice reel, you'll draw from 4 minute close-ups of the head and neck.

  • Lesson 11 Practice Reel Part 212:44

    In this second practice reel you'll be drawing from a 12 minute pose of the full figure.  This is an opportunity for you to incorporate the head and neck into the rest of the gesture drawing process.

  • Lesson 11 Practice Reel Part 312:43

    In this third practice reel you'll be drawing from a 12 minute pose of the full figure.  This is an opportunity for you to incorporate the head and neck into the rest of the gesture drawing process.

  • Lesson 12: Light & Shadow19:59

    In this final lesson you'll learn to shade the figure by focusing on the moment the figure goes from light into shadow.  This dramatic shading technique is an excellent way to complete your drawings.

  • Lesson 12 Practice Reel Part 115:48

    In each practice reel for Lesson 12 you'll be drawing from 15 minute poses of the full figure.  This is an opportunity to pull everything you've learned together.  Remember, you don't need to include every single element you've learned in every drawing.  Decide what elements are most essential to the pose and focus on those.  If you don't finish the drawing before the times up, that okay.  And, of course, you can always pause the practice reels for more time.

  • Lesson 12 Practice Reel Part 215:42

    In each practice reel for Lesson 12 you'll be drawing from 15 minute poses of the full figure.  This is an opportunity to pull everything you've learned together.  Remember, you don't need to include every single element you've learned in every drawing.  Decide what elements are most essential to the pose and focus on those.  If you don't finish the drawing before the times up, that okay.  And, of course, you can always pause the practice reels for more time.

  • Lesson 12 Practice Reel Part 315:42

    In each practice reel for Lesson 12 you'll be drawing from 15 minute poses of the full figure.  This is an opportunity to pull everything you've learned together.  Remember, you don't need to include every single element you've learned in every drawing.  Decide what elements are most essential to the pose and focus on those.  If you don't finish the drawing before the times up, that okay.  And, of course, you can always pause the practice reels for more time.

    As a bonus challenge, try drawing everything you've learned in the 12 minute, full figure practice reels from lesson 11.  Sequentially decreasing the time of the poses is a great way to develop speed and efficiency.  Once you can draw everything you've learned from 12 minute poses, start working your way down the practice reels until you're comfortable drawing the full figure in as little as 3 minutes.

Requirements

  • Although this is a beginning figure drawing class, it is not a beginning drawing class. Some basic drawing skills are recommended, but not required.

Description

In this beginning figure drawing course, you’ll learn the exciting art of gesture drawing.  Gesture drawing is one of the most important, but least understood parts of the figure drawing process, but Instructor Brent Eviston will guide you through the figure drawing process with the same award-winning instruction and hands on projects that have made his other drawing courses bestsellers.

This course brings the figure drawing studio to you by providing master instruction and timed practice poses for you to draw from.  Once enrolled you’ll learn from numerous anatomical diagrams, detailed drawing demonstrations and hundreds of photographs of a fully nude model.

This course contains 12 lessons, each filled with essential figure drawing techniques. Each lesson contains at least one practice reel with timed poses specifically chosen so you can get the most out of the lesson they accompany.

By the end of this course you’ll be able to do gesture drawings that stand alone as works of art as well as lay the foundation for more detailed figure drawings.

Because this course features photographs of a fully nude model, it is important that you conduct yourself maturely and appropriately in the course.

Although this is a beginning figure drawing course, it is not a beginning drawing course.  Some basic drawing skills are recommended.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone wanting to draw the figure.
  • Fine artists looking to improve their skills.
  • Aspiring digital artists looking for a career in the arts.