Landmarks Assignment Example 2: Front
Landmarks Assignment Example 2: Front
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Figure Drawing Fundamentals

Landmarks

Landmarks Assignment Example 2: Front

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Landmarks Assignment Example 2: Front

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Stan Prokopenko
Examples of applying landmarks to your drawing.
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Love Byström
how’d I do. If you have feedback that’s welcome but I’m more just staying warm
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@berro
You should really consider rereleasing these videos without those annoying trumpets in the backgroundmusic
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angelina andreas
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@ladyfae
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@decentworking
My submission - Critiques welcome!
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Eveline Rupenko
Second Landmarks assigment!
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Turtle
Need to slow down more and give myself time to check my work before making the darker marks. The explanation on the rotator cuff bumps and bulging areas confused me. Gotta rewatch that.
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Genivieve LeDuc
Landmark assignment #2
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David Nijjar
is there a version of this video without the background music? i find the background music really distracting, to the point where i feel i'm losing energy due to the strain of paying attention to proko's narration.
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Alex Otis
Hey David, thanks for taking the time to reach out. We have added downloads for English, Spanish, & Chinese subtitles.
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David Nijjar
(alternatively, are the subtitles available to download for this video?)
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Chris Martin
Following along with Stan, and then trying again on my own.
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@kotka
First try. The front view is much easier than the back! This video breaks everything down in a really logical way and it's easy to remember what goes where.
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@fuzzhead93
Wow, those looks great!!! I'm excited to get to this lesson :)
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@valiozaur
Hey, Here is my last attempt of front landmarks. ( Sorry form the writing on the back of the page)
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Anna Sch
First Try on the landmarks exercise. I will first draw along with the video, than start some on my own.
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Stan Prokopenko
Mostly really good. Just the collar bones are too wiggly and should connect at the pit of the neck a little higher.
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Anna Sch
self critique: I think the upper torso is too long and does not have a good connection to the bottom part so it looks off. And i messed arround with the arms ....
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@pmak22
Working on some my last front landmarks before I move onto robo bean, was really feeling good about things tonight.
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@pmak22
Doing another front landmarks again, things are making more sense to me, though boy are some of my lines sloppy/sketchy.
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@pmak22
Worked from reference today, not sure I'm capturing all the landmarks, I find the areas around and above the hips particularly tricky.
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@pmak22
Posting more for accountability vs actual feedback, will post again later with different model/pose
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BombDraws
This is my attempt at this, I will probably make another later. Any critique appreciated.
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Cesar Sanchez
Hi, I leave this one here, any feedback is welcome :). I still feel however, that is quite difficult to determine how long to make the sternum and where to place the breasts, also... call me crazy but I see that the 10th rib forms a little dimple right above the oblique (not necessarily going into it)
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nathan callaway
ok folks, first time poster! just getting back into figure drawing, it's been quite some time. i missed some of the pose/proportion with this drawing; her legs extend too far instead of being pointed at the viewer and foreshortened, for instance.
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