It was a year ago that I seriously faced digital art for the first time. Therefore, even this was my second experience, it was very difficult to pay attention to the correct proportions and composition of the human body during the quick gesture drawing.
The continuous quick gesture drawing definitely gets closer to the level of convincing for my art work. In addition, understanding the expansion and contraction of fabrics with movement and the light and shadow made the drawing possible to express gravity.
I challenged on expressions that can feel the weight of the human body while focusing on static and dynamic.
I had stimulated by this jamboard project a lot. Collaboration with other artists gave me the opportunity to express a world that I wouldn't normally think of. I often draw everyday scenes, but I was also able to try and create a fantasy worldview.
Special thanks: Amelia Smith, Carissa Martin, Clover Marez, Davis Goodman, Hailey Finnecy, Hime Kanno, Isabel Pacheco, Mohini Batish, Rafael Ramos
CONTACT: akkaneko@ucsc.edu