Examples of the Robo Bean Foreshortening.
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slyx
1mo
1.st attempt is observation only 2nd is watching stan do it 3rd is again only observation. I would really appreciate feedback on these as they are quite challenging.,,,, if u check mine i'll check yours TIA!!! :)
Eveline Rupenko
5mo
Last bunch of copying along with video!
Samuel Sanjaya
5mo
this is my attempt at foreshortened robo bean. I would very much like some feedbacks or critiques.. thank you..

Jeanne Bowman
6mo
I went through this video and the previous one and tried to attempt the pose first and then I compared what Stan drew to what I drew and made notes and then drew over the model and made notes about that. Earlier, I had read that Stan exaggerates some of his poses but upon going through this process, I don't think he does very much. I think he comes up with very elegant solutions to the pose that make the pose look even more livelier than the model in a couple of cases. I learned a lot from this practice, mainly that I need to work on proportions and to really pay attention to where the landmarks are. Almost all of my errors came down to misunderstanding the landmarks and where the model is situated in relation to the eye of the camera (top planes and bottom planes gave me the most grief). I had much more luck with it when I started with the bean and kept in mind what Marshall Vandruff said about turning a circle into a cube in the critique video. Obviously my attempts are nowhere near as elegant as Stan's, but I feel like I did have some improvement to my last attempt at this just a couple of days ago!
Helen Ali
8mo
Chris Martin
8mo
Following along.
Zoungy Kligge
9mo
My foreshortened robo-beans.

pmak22
10mo
I'm feeling like I'm getting a better grasp overall of what face of the rectangle that should be visible as we round down to the last assignment examples. There are some things that are off, as I mark up in magenta, but overall I'm happy with my progress and ability to see the robo bean.
I do think some of the angles are slightly off and sometimes I have a tendency to make the chest shape more broad than it needs to be, but otherwise happy with my progress.

John Harper
10mo
Great job, especially with the foreshortened poses.
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vahn84
1yr
A lot better with this assignment...i feel like, going deep with all the examples before, has really helped
Shelvs Fleurima
1yr
Sandra Süsser
1yr
Robo Bean - foreshortening exercise
Micah Santos
2yr
Robo Beeeaan!! Once you do enough, you start getting into the rhythm of things. The twists were the fun ones. Open to any helpful feedback
Zoungy Kligge
9mo
Beautiful, you get a sense of the model's attitude with these
lifeflame
1yr
corrections are really great!
Lebogang Monaheng
2yr
These are amazing, you did a really great job at capturing the motion of the image using the Robo bean. I really can't see any errors in your drawings because you were even able to correct yourself so all i can say is that you really do have a good understanding of the Robo Bean.
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zzun98
2yr
I drew alongside the lesson, could anyone give feedback? Thanks!

artisticegg
2yr
This course if my first time figure drawing, and i am taking my sweet time with it. open to any feedback on my robo bean before moving on
Dakarai Chihwai
2yr
Very good for your first time. But I do recommend you add more squash and stretch.
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persona937
2yr
CHARLES DEIGHAN
2yr
Foreshorten, Robo-beans.
Jasper Connors
2yr
Some foreshortened Robo Beans

James Mayr
3yr
Again. It was a very challenging, but funny exercise.
Margaret Langston
3yr
Robo Bean foreshortening
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