Tara Dery
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it looks confusing because of the striations within the ITB but I think it’s correct. The ITB is on top of one of the quadriceps muscles so you see it on either side of the ITB. I’m picturing something like this.
5mo
The hip joint is too high. You have it going up to the iliac crest.
The tibia is medial and forms the medial Malleolus (bump at the ankle). It does not curve around the foot bones. Looks like you may have combined the talus (foot bone) w/ the tibia.
It’s difficult to draw but, I attempted it anyway. Hope it will be helpful to you.
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The external obliques turn into a tendon sheet which covers the recuts abdominis & attaches in the center (linea Alba) and also at the lower border to the pubic bone & iliac crest.
So the recuts abdominis muscle is actually deep to the external oblique muscles. Not sure if this helps at all. Medical anatomy book show it more clearly.
6mo
#30 this is the last one. Done in acrylic from my own reference photo taken on a recent trip to Turkey. This one and #26 are my favorites.
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#29 first landscape painted off my own photo reference, can’t say I like it very much but it’s good practice.
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#28 another small landscape done based on a photo reference from the book in acrylic.
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#27 another from a photo reference from the book. Looks similar to #26 but I’d don’t like it as much not sure if it’s a composition issue or color issue.
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#26 still in acrylic but this time painted from a photo reference instead of a study from one of Tiffanie Mangs paintings. I really like how this one turned out.
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#24 I switched to heritage acrylic paint with a similar palette. Hansa yellow, phthalo blue, red violet & titanium white. Acrylic paint seems to be easier to layer for me because it dries quick & doesn’t reactivate with water. Still doing studies from Tiffanie Mang’s book.