Simplifying Joints in Perspective - Assignment Example 2
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Stan Prokopenko
In this demonstration, Marshall Vandruff explains the joints of the foot and how to draw them as simple forms in perspective.
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Johnathan
Assignment 2 attempt. Happy to take and give critiques :)
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Briar D
My perspective needs some help, but I looked at some other students drawings and the original simplified shapes to set some of these up. Just posting to prove I did the homework.
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3dpixelpaul
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Basil Tong
first and second attempt of this assignment
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Manuel Rioja
Assigment 2 ready !
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teetree
Here is my attempt at this assignment.
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8mo
This year I´m doing a 365 days challenge to finally end this course a lesson per day. Every day I will post my progress. Have a nice day everyone and make great things, Day 13 done 352 to come.
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Gabriel Kahn
Sup I drew a new one where the joints are a bit more clear
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Fer Khond
hi fellaws. Here's my interpretation after and before see the answer, a critique is always welcome!.
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jiwingka
My second joint assignment after watch example 2. Feedback would be appreciated.
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Fer Khond
nice ;D
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Carlos Chuquizuta
This is what I got so long :) thanks Marshall and Stan!
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karina rivas
i feel i need to be pushing myself further with these than just what marshall does. I really like how @angiespice has done theirs! i think im going to just keep practicing.
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angiespice
I think this is a good start! One tip I think will help is make sure all the lines of the form fall into the same perspective lines, especially the Paralell cross sections . There's quite a few great examples in the revision videos of this ! I am no expert, but also working on this
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Nikolai Villavert
Hi! Critiques are very much appreciated. I never really learned the proper anatomy fundamentals or actually any of the fundamentals. Hoping for your feedback. Thank you!
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Johnathan
The Radius bone at the wrist end can be simplified to a rectangular box shape. This will help you see the wrist in perspective easier. However I think the bigger issue is your line work (scratchy and wobbly lines). It makes it hard to read some areas. I think there are Proko videos on line quality. I do like how you simplified the humerus end into a cylinder though. Keep up the good work!
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Jesse Desuraune Rajol
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Maayan
2nd joints assignment
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Sandra Süsser
Ok I really don’t simplify the structure enough. I am usually working more organically, so the left Sketch was obviously done before watching the video. I will work on that with the next examples.
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Josh mcgrath
@Jesper Axelsson hi I've started learning anatomy I've started with joints and i wanted to know if I'm making any mistakes
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Jesper Axelsson
Hi @Josh mcgrath, really nice studies! Good job with perspective and simplifying the forms. - You might want to move the bones in the joints into different positions, as Marshall does in example 3, to get an even better feel for how the joint functions. When doing this you might find it beneficial to simplify the bones even more. Hope this helps :)
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James Paris
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angiespice
second attempt.
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karina rivas
this looks so good! this is inspiring me to push myself further.
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Sarvesh Gupta
Tried to simplify the joints myself. Ellipsoid Joint is kinda hard to capture. Feedbacks are appreciated
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Sarvesh Gupta
try after following the video
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