Bridgman Torso Front -  Page 41
Bridgman Torso Front -  Page 41
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Bridgman Torso Front - Page 41
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Carla Ayers
This has been an absolutely amazing study. I kept at it until I saw things I'd not seen before. Not as perfect as I'd like but a wonderful journey. Wow and amazing. Thank you for this lesson. I grew up without help as it was not offered in school so I mainly did it this way (trial and error) as it was my only choice. For a long time in the last few years I was at a stand still, afraid to pick up a pencil even though I had the classes available. Finally I just said (FI) and went forward. So far so good. If you haven't used a "bridge" before, I would highly recommend it as I was getting charcoal all over the place. This helped immensely. Looking forward to the next class. Thank You Jeff !!!
LESSON NOTES
I'll study a Bridgman torso, combining different techniques and adding my own rendering to make the anatomy clear and articulate.
COMMENTS
Watts Atelier
I'll study a Bridgman torso, combining different techniques and adding my own rendering to make the anatomy clear and articulate.
Martin Defensor
So much fun. I need to improve on my rendering.
ANX804U
2mo
Lalalalalalaklaallalkallakak… these are taking so much time. Thanks
Sita Rabeling
Study, more focused on anatomy. I see that the rendering needs improvement.
Sita Rabeling
From the photo, charcoal on newsprint with some indicated muscles/landmarks with Procreate. I tried to add the pelvis in X-ray but that’s still too difficult. Again it didn’t turn out very Bridgmanny. It’s hard to get it the way I imagine it.
Sita Rabeling
Part 1 of the assignment: Pre study from page 154 (book). - not content.
Carla Ayers
This has been an absolutely amazing study. I kept at it until I saw things I'd not seen before. Not as perfect as I'd like but a wonderful journey. Wow and amazing. Thank you for this lesson. I grew up without help as it was not offered in school so I mainly did it this way (trial and error) as it was my only choice. For a long time in the last few years I was at a stand still, afraid to pick up a pencil even though I had the classes available. Finally I just said (FI) and went forward. So far so good. If you haven't used a "bridge" before, I would highly recommend it as I was getting charcoal all over the place. This helped immensely. Looking forward to the next class. Thank You Jeff !!!
Sita Rabeling
🤩 looks really good!!
Carla Ayers
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Łukasz Szpila
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