Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Those Simple, Poseable Skeletons

I was convinced I couldn't get more than two drawings done in a week, even if I really tried, but I managed a third and all three, individually completed, far faster than I expected. I've decided to try something a little more complex with the intention of completing it as quickly as the last.

So frog skeletons.

Frogs generally have comparatively simple bone structures, with very few bones, which assists in superior flexibility, giving me plenty of freedom regarding how I'd like to pose one on paper. Tree frogs in particular are probably some of the most flexible with the added ability to grapple to a multitude of surfaces making posing one even easier.


Cheeser watches my progress


So now I have this very rough sketch of a tree frog skeleton clinging to the wire of a light bulb. It'll need to be fine tuned before transferring it onto A2. I think the final drawing should take a couple of days to complete. That seems to have been the pattern so far.


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