Written by Figure Drawing | Posted September 2, 2009 – 2:51 pm Creative Illustration by Andrew Loomis Cover and Chapter Index

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Andrew Loomis

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5 Links to Great Figure Drawings part 3
no responses - Posted 09.12.09

I look everywhere for inspirational content to share with people who love Life Drawing. Today’s post is part 2 of what is really hard to find out there. I will keep posting more. Of course it is easier if you…

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Books To Own: Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
no responses - Posted 09.08.09

Do you think you can’t draw? Do you believe that it takes a natural born talent? Are these misconceptions about drawing holding you back from taking a Figure Drawing class? Then you need to read The New Drawing on the…

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10 Tips for Getting better at Figure Drawing
no responses - Posted 09.04.09

Figure Drawing, like anything else is a challenge to learn when just starting out. Do not get discouraged. Most artists are more judgmental of their own work than others are. While you may not like it, does not mean that others won’t. In fact, others may love it. Never judge your drawing while it is unfinished.

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The Practice and Science of Drawing – Conclusion
no responses - Posted 08.31.09

Mechanical invention, mechanical knowledge, and even a mechanical theory of the universe, have so influenced the average modern mind, that it has been thought necessary in the foregoing pages to speak out strongly against the idea of a mechanical standard of accuracy in artistic drawing. If there were such a standard, the photographic camera would serve our purpose well enough. And, considering how largely this idea is held, one need not be surprised that some painters use the camera; indeed, the wonder is that they do not use it more, as it gives in some perfection the mechanical accuracy which is all they seem to aim at in their work. There may be times when the camera can be of use to artists, but only to those who are thoroughly competent to do without it—to those who can look, as it were, through the photograph and draw from it with the same freedom and spontaneity with which they would draw from nature, thus avoiding its dead mechanical accuracy, which is a very difficult thing to do. But the camera is a convenience to be avoided by the student.

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5 Links to Great Figure Drawings part 2
1 response - Posted 08.29.09

I look everywhere for inspirational content to share with people who love Life Drawing. Today’s post is part 2 of what is really hard to find out there. I will keep posting more. Of course it is easier if you…

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