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LESSON NOTES
This is the 3rd and final demo where 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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Foot Assignment 3.mp4
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ASSIGNMENTS
After a short break I worked on the proportions yesterday and finished the drawing this afternoon. I used graphite pencils on 60g sketching paper.
Will watch Stan’s video later this weekend.
Have a lovely Sunday.
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3yr
Nice drawing! I think you did a great job creating variety between the toes, and giving them structure! The anatomy and proportions look good too.
- The bump on medial side (that shows the start of the metacarpals) could be shaved a little.
- Notice how Stan's drawing has very clear planes, often based on the placement of the bones. This gives his drawings a really solid look. In the pinky toe in your drawing, I feel like the phalanges got lost a little. The toe feels too round.
Cheers!
Great Demo, lots of info on shading and more, everything you need to know. @Jesper Axelsson and everyone who gave me helpful instructions throughout the course, thank you so much. Looking forward to come back to this course to hopefully see progress after (or between) following other courses here on basics, shading and perspective.
2022/5/31. Good morning everybody. Here's my second attempt for this foot example. Thanks for any advice or comment. Have a good day.
2022/5/16. Good morning everybody. This is my first attempt for this example. I made a little too short. I’ll try to do better in my second attempt. Tomorrow I will restart from example 1 and draw along with Stan. Stay tuned 🤭
Thanks and have a good day 👍🏼
2022/5/14. Good morning everybody. Here’s my simplified version of this foot example. Thanks.
