Tag: gesture drawing
Inktober 2019: Day 7
Inktober 2018: Day 19
Inktober 2017: Day 28
Gesture Drawings
Dancing Santas
The day after Christmas, my family and I went to NYC to watch the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. The Rockettes are great and all, but I was completely mesmerized by the dancing Santas. I loved how hefty yet agile they were with their little boots and round bellies.
While we were watching, I whipped out my Galaxy Note 5 and did some quick gestures during their dance number with the Action Memo app + my stylus. (We were allowed to use our phones in the theater as long as there wasn’t flash.)
They’re pretty crude, but it was enough to flesh out later when I returned to WA. I pulled out my phone again to look at those gestures and with some quick photo reference of the clothing, I was able to make the final sketch with watercolor. The poses with the red arrows are the ones I used for that sketch.
I continue to be amazed by the Note 5. I love that I can take visual notes/gestures and use those to further explore an idea or use later for a character without feeling obligated to make it look true-to-life. I’m learning that it’s more important to capture what you want of the pose, whatever you find appealing to you, as opposed to being 100% accurate. It took me so long to understand this concept of extrapolation from the Schoolism gesture drawing class I took awhile back, but it’s finally starting to click.
Farmers’ Market phone doodles
Testing out my new phone

Gesture drawings of some T-mobile employees drawn on my cell phone. I upgraded my phone to a Galaxy Note 5, and oh my goodness, I’m in love. The stylus uses a Wacom digitizer and has enough resistance it feels nice to draw with. ArtRage is also a great, intuitive art app when on-the-go.
I was that nerdy kid that always wanted a Palm Pilot. This phone not only fulfills that childhood wish, but is an amazing mini-sketchbook to boot!
Inktober 2015: Day 21
Inktober 2015: Day 7 and 8
#Inktober Day 7 and 8: For the online drawing class I’m taking, Gesture Drawing with Alex Woo, I have to practice drawing an animal in preparation for next week’s lesson. I figured Newton would be the perfect subject!
I’m really enjoying my online Schoolism subscription. They’re self-taught, learn-at-your-own-pace classes with really great lectures, and affordable to boot! I went to Schoolism’s live gesture drawing workshop in Vancouver a couple years back, and their online class version is more in-depth. Even though you can’t get personalized critiques with the Schoolism online class subscription, you can view other students’ critiques from previous classes. I highly recommend the online class subscription program if you’re a busy person, but want to learn new things that will help you improve on your art.








