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* [http://www.pinterest.com/rilano/male-figure-drawing/ Male Figure Drawing Samples]
* [http://www.pinterest.com/rilano/male-figure-drawing/ Male Figure Drawing Samples]
* [http://leonardodavinci.stanford.edu/submissions/clabaugh/history/leonardo.html Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man]
* [http://leonardodavinci.stanford.edu/submissions/clabaugh/history/leonardo.html Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man]
* [http://michaelmhensley.com/michael_hensley_fine_art_drawing_the_male_form.html Michael Hensley]
* [http://michaelmhensley.com/michael_hensley_fine_art_drawing_the_male_form.html Michael Hensley Draftsman of the Male Form]

Revision as of 12:13, 17 January 2014

About

For some reason almost 100% of the figure drawing sessions in San Francisco seem to have female models. We have Dr Sketchy's, we have the art schools, but it's nearly impossible to find any sessions with male models. This is weird and doesn't make a lot of sense.

How are kids going to learn how to draw superhero comics properly?

Let's fill the gap in the market!

Models

We need male models, preferably people who don't look like superheroes. Older, round, short, interesting looking people are always more fun to draw. The models would need to be paid a decent amount, at least $20-30 per hour.

  • Models hold poses in sessions of 5, 10, 20 minutes.

People

We need a pool of interested people to share the cost of paying the model.

Ringleader: Romy

Location

I suggest the classroom (Church) section of Noisebridge, as it's close to natural light and slightly shut off from the rest of the space.

Notes