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Master the Form: Why Kevin Chen’s Analytical Figure Drawing is a Game-Changer
Kevin Chen is a well-known artist and instructor who has developed a comprehensive approach to analytical figure drawing. His method involves breaking down the body into simple shapes and lines, and then gradually building up to more complex forms. Chen emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying anatomy of the body, and using this knowledge to inform your drawing.
: Building the head from all views using plane construction and anatomical studies. Weeks 4–7: Torso and Pelvis analytical figure drawing kevin chen %5BBETTER%5D
Weeks 4-7: Torso and pelvis, including scapula planes and 3D form transitions.
Techniques and Exercises
By breaking the body down into primitive shapes—spheres, boxes, and cylinders—Chen empowers artists to manipulate the figure without a reference. This "analytical" mindset allows a character designer or concept artist to draw a person from any imaginable angle, ensuring that the perspective remains consistent and the forms feel weighted. The Power of the Box and Cylinder
Analytical figure drawing is a method of drawing the human figure by analyzing its underlying structure. This involves understanding the proportions, anatomy, and movement of the body, and using this knowledge to create a more accurate and convincing representation. Unlike traditional figure drawing, which focuses on capturing the overall likeness of the subject, analytical figure drawing involves a more detailed and systematic approach. Master the Form: Why Kevin Chen’s Analytical Figure
Mastering the core—head construction, ribcage, pelvis, and the complex planes of the scapula. Weeks 8-10: Integrating the limbs and refining the full figure. 3. Gesture and "Line of Action" Figure Quick Sketch with Kevin Chen (Online Course)