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LESSON NOTES
In this video I will show you how to practice drawing the Pelvis.
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Example #1 - 1080p.mp4
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ASSIGNMENTS
Tackling this reference after watching the video. I was struggling with where to place the acetabulum, but I think if you find the center of the right plane, that will be the edge of the acetabulum, and that is 1/2 of the front quarter of the pelvis? I think I placed it correctly on the page from March 27th. (or should it be bigger?)
My other struggle is, if the simplified pelvis is equally thick, why should it have a straight line on the outside, but a curved line on the inside? Any tips on wrapping my brain around this concept?
Thanks all!
PS: potential site bug? I've been trying to attach images to this post and they do not appear to show up. I've resized the images, but no luck.
OH! To answer my second question, it APPEARS to be a straight line on the right of the March 27th image because the angle of the ellipse is nearly flat in that perspective?!
i did the one on the left yesteray by myself after watching the tut! Today i watched this video and drew this! I think i got pretty close (current one is on the right)
I did the first page with references utilizing the cube then bucket and the the bones .
the second one was from imagination, I couldn’t remember the the part and forms but somehow I expressed the idea
It’s not easy, and I have a question: how do I determine the height of the entire pelvis? Somehow mine seems to be too high.
