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LESSON NOTES
In this lesson we slow things down a bit and sit down with Marshall Vandruff to review and critique your assignments on the types of joints.
Make sure to watch the lesson and do the assignments:
Types of Joints Lesson
Simplifying Joints in Perspective
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COMMENTS
I didn't understand the assignment the first time around. After seeing the demos and the critiques I decided to give it another shot. I'd appreciate any feedback!
behold, my first try. i am afraid spheres aren't friendly with me. thanks for the awesome lessons, Mr Vandruff and Mr Prokopenko!
I found this assignment pretty difficult, but it felt rewarding to work through. I'm excited to continue this course.
Hi guys, I would like you to take the time to tell me what it looks like and if it is possible that I can continue with the other bones, I mean if it is enough to be able to start oner muscles on it. Thank you.
I see a lot of mistakes, especially after watching the critique video. I have redone these several times already, and tried to incorporate general advice from Marshall and Stan without redrawing. Initially, I considered using the polished versions but why not show how much I explore? I can't be the only one! At the end of this course, I will revisit this exercise and improve it.
Hi everyone... well this is the first exercise. I'd like to improve the lines to create a clear and define artline
This year I´m doing a 365 days challenge to finally end this course a lesson per day. Every day I will post my progress.
To the left the ex. and Marshall answer, to the right my 1° (on my own) and the 2 ° (after seeing the answer) attempt on the 1 assignment.
Have a great day everyone and make great things, Day 18 done 347 to come.
I tried to study the lower part, rather proud especially compared to the previous ones in terms of line clarity and the understanding of the different joints.
Kinda scribbled along and made notes during watching the video. Just now I realised what I was missing and which I am going to study further: the understanding of the real forms.. like not trying to simplify already simplified forms, but also starting at zero and studying the real bones. Really want to get into my problem area with the arm / forearm (identified in my tracing exercises). Had some aha moments already when watching close to real footage of the supination pronation process in video gif Form - studying with multiple different sources really helps and I know that, but I tend to forget it and need to remind myself more often.
i can totally relate to the process you describe so well. One very helpful “source” i’ve learned to include a lot more in my studying artistic anatomy is studying my own body in motion, (best model- free and always available), like watching intently movement at my knee to understand so many muscle insertions and watching slow motion movement of what happens throughout arm in pronation.
I did some along with the videos, and I did some using the Skelly model on my own to challenge myself with poses I couldn’t check.
First go through! I'm thinking I'll need to go through this exercise another couple of times. Critiques welcomed! Thank you!
