r ranson wrote:I got a spot in a local Life Drawing session. I think it's a trial to make sure I'm a good fit.
All I know is that it will be 2 hours, a clothed model, no instruction, and to bring my own sketching kit. That's all the info I have.
Anyone ever been to a life drawing session before? What's it like?
And if you have done this, what kind of drawing materials did you like best?
Is there a set tradition of how long the poses are? In class we had a live model and they did 20 second, 1 min, 2 min and a 20 min pose. But I didn't get the most out of it as I didn't really know what to expect and being time blind, the first and last pose felt about the same length of time.
And will the other people be annoyed or frustrated to have a person who can't draw well in the session? I'm just going to stand to one side and quietly draw, but I'm not good. Not yet. That's the whole point of this, to get better.
Nervous. Kind of thinking of backing out but also, I really want to get good at drawing. maybe someone can help me through these conflicting emotions so I can go with confidence.