When things cease to grow they begin to collapse and we see concave lines forming. Just look at a sick un-watered plant all shriveled and withered.
Convex lines are strong and powerful. Concave lines are weak and create a sinking feeling and unless they are needed for an artistic purpose they should be avoided.
Let me show you how this works...
Using convex lines will give your figure drawing a lively feeling. Conversely, concave lines portray a feeling of weakness. Nobody knows this better than Disney. Let’s use our old friend Scar as example. Scar was drawn with concave lines to show he was weak and sickly. Simba (the good guy) was drawn with convex lines to show his strength and health.
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Apply this concept to life drawing...
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Note how the major curve of the body (the blue line) is made up of three outward lines, not one inward line. This is what creates strength in the drawing.
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Outward lines portray volume.
Notice also that what one side does so must the other. If one side curves outward than so does the opposite side, or the drawing will look awkward.
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Extra Tip: This little secret works for landscape painting as well…
Here is our old friend Aldro Hibbard. In his painting the inward curve of the land is made with multiple outward lines, which helps the landscape portray upward rising hills of powerful nature.
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Hope this little secret helps you attain a natural feel to your work.
Happy Arting. :)
Your friend in art,
Doug