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@paka
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3d
added comment inProportions Critique and Advanced Chart Drawing
Felt like getting a bit more practice before moving on. The first one is a revision of everything new from this lesson, in the second I attempted to make a similar chart without an explicit grid. Still not perfect obviously (I still don't really get how the frontveiw legs work) but I think it's good eniught to move on.
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3d
Nice work! I can see the improvement
@paka
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5d
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(At this stage I didn't see mush value in doing the backveiw, I will revisit it when more anatomical landmarks specific to the back like the shoulderblades are introduced)
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4mo
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Starting to get the hang of these. Would have loved to see more demos on foreshortening of proportions on harder angles. It wasnt really needed for this assignment, as the angles are much more straightforward, but I dont think I would be able to aply the same guidelines to some of the more extreme poses of the previous assignment.
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4mo
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Not sure why it's been like a million years. Anyways I struggled with the last few, the angles were really subtle ( Haven't watched the critique video yet )
@paka
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5mo
Loving this so far. Thought I still have a few questions I would love to have answered before begining the assignment
- Regarding the first step, how do you know where to place the lines that show the direction of the head in realation to the circle. Is there a specific rule about it? What part of the anatomy does each of them reperesent?
- Proko says that cross countours should wrap around the entire form of an object, and I find it really difficult to do that without losing the direction of the browridge
- The neck in general. Just like figure drawing, there is a stretch and a pincht, but I just struggle to see any of what I'm drawing in the actual reference.
@paka
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5mo
For me in my current skill level, this course feels basically perfect. Thought looking at some of the concept present, I don't think I would have really understood anything if I started this course a few months ago, before I understood the basic structure of the head. Many ideas such as turning the browline into a cross-contour of the entire sphere would have been impossible for me to understand at that time. For me right now thought, this is just perfect.