




We had a male model pose for life drawing class tonight. Score! In New York we had both male and female models pose all the time. I've been in Colorado for over a year now and this is the first male model I've had the opportunity to draw. And he was a sub to boot.
I'm glad he was there though - I know how to draw women but men are more tricky - more angles and rough edges, less curves. It takes me longer to draw men, hence the man without a face in the first few drawings. Our teacher helped us out with a great demo though and said that I have perspective down, which is awesome. Glad to see I'm improving!
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