Mathew Patterson
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2yr
Wasn’t too happy with this one
Mathew Patterson
2yr
Looks great! Definitely seem seasoned at anatomy!
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2yr
Hi,
Here are three buckets from imagination for the assignment.
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Hey everyone. here are my robo beans attempt.
I think my biggest weakness is that im too scared to exaggerate my drawings and im very weak when it comes to the twist. (Also if you spot any weaknesses i may have that i didn't mention please mention them in your reply! thanks)
Feedback/Tips will be greatly appreciated! :)
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other than figuring out shadows, lemme know what y’all think
Fairly fresh off the anatomy course so I knew I was going to shoehorn anatomy but when I looked at the example I realized how simplified I need to get to lol
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Question on accuracy2yr
Just finished the anatomy course so I’m still a little weak on feet but I’m going to work on full body poses on top of further anatomy studies, how does everything here look, this is not from imagination but I want to see how people interpret the anatomy without reference, is it believable as well as proportions, thanks again!
2yr
Finally finished the anatomy course 😭 gonna do it agin but this time I’m gonna simultaneously focus on each lesson while retaining what I’ve learned in total, CC appreciated
There were originally 3 attempts, I didn’t include the first one but because I haven’t done the gesture course proper it suffered from no gesture syndrome. I went in the opposite direction and really tried to push the gesture while containing the anatomy, after receiving some criticism on Facebook the third attempt is basically re-pushing the anatomy and some reinterpretations from what I was seeing. I thought I was seeing the tibialis anterior despite what proko showcased but upon further attempts to decipher the image I decided to go with the consensus and remove it lol. Watching proko’s video around design and gesture as a means to both stylize and contain the anatomy through the most useful phrase ever, “is it anatomically possible?, mentions the boringness of symmetry juxtaposed to the tastefulness of asymmetry, I feel like asymmetrical design is still something I need to work on, does this seem boring?
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lower leg muscles definitely are my favorite! CC welcomed!
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definitely challenging, CC welcomed!
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Some from this lesson, definitely a few mistakes for each but it was a lot of fun and very informative!
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Trying to map better2yr
Gonna work on mapping more, How does this look? I think the gastrocnemius might be too small.
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Hello all first time posting work here,
I’m working my way through the figure fundamentals course and I’ve just finished one half of the exercise on balanced poses lesson. I’ve also been focusing on mannequinization as well as balance. I’ve found mannequinization a real challenge and here is where I am at currently in my practice. I would really appreciate feed back as I want to make sure I’m making the right progress, my long term goal is to be able to drawing the figure from imagination confidently.
look forward to hearing from you all.
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This is done beautifully! Do you have underdrawing? or simply build on top of previous drawn shapes?
2yr
its basically layers stacked on each other ,some combining of under layers and lowering opacities etc.
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Leg Pose2yr
Pretty easy but I tried to lay in shadow and couldn’t so 🤷🏻♂️ CC welcomed!
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First non-tracing of the legs2yr
First non-trace, definitly need to learn how to properly shade, I can’t core shadow 😥
2yr
They look great! But I guess you got confused on his right leg (our left). I've drawn over the model to show you how I would build the legs in that particular angle and model. Leg is such a pain to draw, you know! Because they're intricate and they change a lot as the angle changes,
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