Thursday, February 14, 2008

5 Scale Figure Examples


I took this image from Colleen's blog, http://queenoftoast.blogspot.com. I really enjoyed looking through a lot of her artistry, with not only paper, but sewing and developing other images through photographs and significant memories. I took this picture, because even though the people's faces are not shown, the viewer knows they are present. This seems like a good solution for us who are afraid to draw people in spaces.

I took this image from France Belleville's site, http://www.wagonized.typepad.com. I think her work is gorgeous, everything she draws is with great detail and every view is taken with great consideration. I think even from a distance, her people will probably still be difficult to duplicate.

This image was taken from Tommy Kane's blog, http://www.paulabecker.com/blog. I love his work. It is reminds me a lot of characatures. His style is very colorful and vibrant. This image works well because the people in his drawing are shown, but not in full detail.

I got this image from the site, Whateverings by Paula J. Becker, http://www.yakubiuk.com/wordpress. I think her work is amazing, the way she draws people is very cartoon-y, but viewer friendly as well. I think her style would be very hard to duplicate.

This image was taken from a blog the site is http://www.yakubiuk.com/wordpress/. I thought these images were really neat because they were messy, but definitely portrayed a realistic scale figure.

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