Exploring Options WayneGilbert In reference to planning, Akira Kurosawa told of once filming without planning and that he'd never do it again.All of the impromptu work was thrown out. What do you want the audience to know after they have seen your work? Knowing what you are setting out to say in your work makes it easier t o e x p l o r e o p t i o n s f o r achieving the strongest visual results. In figure drawing, we are usually told to find the line of action or capture the gesture in a pose.There is a l o t t o know about these intangibles because they depict the essence or intention of pose and action. A gesture is a movement of the body or parts of the body that expresses action, opinion or emotion. Line of action seems self explanatory. It visually describes the effects of forces from and on the subject. Sketches that we draw to depict the intention of our work need t o define t w o forces: internal and external.When analyzing motion for the sake of movement only, the external forces that cause o r allow
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