Types of Joints Assignment Example 1
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LESSON NOTES
In this first example, Marshall Vandruff explains the joints of the foot and how to draw them as simple forms in perspective.
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One of my attempt after watching demo.
Also tried few from different angles and joint positions with using skelly.
My attempt after using marshals video as reference, I got some things right on my initial attempt which I was proud of
This was a valuable breakdown by Marshall, I watched it and tried to recreate the joints he discussed from memory. Some success, some random. This video is valuable, though I wish Marshall had recorded while he was constructing. Cool stuff though, I've gotta work on my spheres, moving onto the next video!
so... what's / where is the assignment..? I see a demo, but what's the actual assignment here?
Took me a moment to find it too.
But back on the "The 6 Types of Joints" video, right beneath it in the web browser, there's an "Assignments" tab to the left of the "Lesson Notes" tab.
Details/instructions for this assignment are listed there.
I really like how u drew it like the mechanic instruction, feel like the forms re well drawn with great educated guess
The first time I attempted this course I was super confused and didn't even understand the assignments correctly. It is making a lot more sense now, although I am sure that I am still misunderstanding a lot.
This is part of my arm bone study for the hinge joint - simplified connection of the humerus and ulna. Ive drawn the assignment but I want to redo it so that the design is consistent with these before uploading it.
...and here is the sketch of assignment photo 1. I drew it too small so I drew the hand bones on a separate sheet at a larger scale...
Here is a second attempt at sketching the elbow from memory, again, based on the simplified forms that i posted first.
Here are some sketches of the assignment from memory. It was initially a black color pencil on printer paper. I later used a photo editor only to reposition the sketches, add margin space, fade out some line work, and crop out two separate images. (edit: I based these on the simplified forms that i posted first.)
Just following Marshall's example because I have no idea how to actually do any of it on my own. BUT! Will be a good exercise to construct later ones on my own for practice. Face is me thinking of how I would figure it out.
Here is my Types of Joints Assignment Example 1 homework. I was not exactly sure what to do so I tried breaking down the parts of the arm and creating an arm in a different position. All advice is greatly appreciated.
Hi guys, I would like you to take the time to tell me what it looks like and if it is possible that I can continue with the other bones, I mean if it is enough to be able to start oner muscles on it. Thank you.
