Aimee: An online figure drawing session

Lizet Dingemans

Join Lizet Dingemans this week as she draws three 20-minute acrobatic poses of model Aimee, focusing on how to use line weight and overlaps to capture energy and depth in dynamic poses. Working in coloured pencil on white paper (though any precise drawing tool will do), she shows how to vary pressure and clarity in your lines to suggest movement, balance, and structure.
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