Depending on the size of the sketchbook, I get like 5″ x 8″, which isn’t very bulky and heavy for me to carry inside my bag or sometimes my Ipad for digital sketches. I would use it to draw on a vertical for portrait orientation sketches for practice with my graphic pencils. Sometimes Ink like pigment fineliners and some alcohol-based markers if I wanted to turn my sketches into a completed piece. I would mostly draw fanart, anatomy studies, and foreshortening practice because that’s something I need to improve on, and draw animals like my pets in a cartoonish or anime-like style. I would also like to test my alcohol-based markers to study that color, whether it’s vibrant or smudges. Thanks to my figure drawing professor, Chris Anderson, My anatomy is slightly improving thanks to a 5 – 10 min life drawing challenge on a nude model.
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This course is a practical introduction to the field of illustration. The focus will be placed on process work and professional practices, presented within a contemporary and historical context. The course includes projects and lectures in a variety of illustration genres.
Professor Schoenbrun
Office Hours: Friday 1:30 – 2:30 pm
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