I've been trying to practice gesture drawing every day to loosen up my figure work, but I'm struggling with the time limit. My thirty-second sketches just look like messy scribbles that don't capture any real movement or proportion. Am I supposed to be focusing on the flow of the spine first, or just trying to get the entire silhouette down as fast as possible?
You are not alone for sure when you have a thirty second window the goal is energy and flow not perfect proportions start with a quick gesture line of action and the main mass then add the limbs in a couple of strokes you can refine later
Gesture work can be helped by an action line and then the torso rotation if the first line feels stiff try shifting to the silhouette and fill in the limbs quickly
Try a two pass routine for every figure first a raw gesture then a rough pass on proportions keep the rhythm and avoid overthinking
Avoid chasing perfection and let the scribbles breathe after a few rounds you will notice a readable read of the pose even in rough marks
If you want post a couple of your thirty second gestures and I can offer targeted notes on what reads and what fights the timing
A tiny checklist helps steady progress line of action main mass weight shift and silhouette keep it consistent across drawings and the practice builds the eye