Constructing and Shading the Foot - Anatomy Assignment
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LESSON NOTES
I take you through the entire process of drawing an anatomically correct foot. I start with a study of the simple forms which help me gauge the perspective of the foot. Then I establish the gesture, find the anatomical forms, refine and shade the drawing.
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Related Links:
How to Draw Feet with Structure - Foot Bone Anatomy
Simplifying the Foot for Easy Drawing
How to Draw Feet
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Foot Assignment 1.mp4
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ASSIGNMENTS
2022/11/20. Good morning everybody. Here's my latest anatomy study (source: "The Anatomy of Style", by @Patrick Jones. Thanks in advance for your comment.
At last, back to drawing.
I did not see Stan’s video yet - the first drawing I eyeballed the proportions but felt lazy, so I measured more precise in the second drawing. Yes, still not good at using the darks. I used graphite on extra smooth paper.
Wow, this was super hard.
I did it once with Stan, and then this is my second attempt alone.
Critiques welcome.
Hey lifeflame,
Pretty nice job on this drawing, and yeah, feet are hard!
I wanted to show you some things that will help get your drawing more accurate.
One of the things we can do to help us is to use negative space to make sure all the elements are in the right place or are the right size.
I did a quick diagram to show you how you could use this method to correct your drawing in the future. I hope you find it helpful :)
2022/5/18. Good morning everybody. Here’s my second attempt for this example. Thanks.
2022/5/9. Good morning everybody. Here’s my gesture + basic form of this example. Thanks.
Tried to practice more "quick sketch" (well not so quick for me lol) before moving on to the full shading. After uploaded the photo I realized I jumped into shading too quickly and the proportion was a bit off as compared to the reference. Besides that, can anyone please provide your valuable critique on where to improve? Thank you so much! :)
