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LESSON NOTES
A third demonstration where Marshall shows you how to simplify joints in perspective.
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COMMENTS
Here's my attempt to revise my drawing based on the video example. I tried to reproduce as much as I could from the Skelly 3D model without looking at Marshall Vandruff's example to see how much I could replicate his process.
Here is my sketch. Im not completely satisfied with how i drew the scapula's acromion since i didnt really come up with a simplified form for it. It is still a tricky thing to draw. Theres something odd about the perspective. hmm...
This is a fantastic study! Excellent draftsmanship I love how you tracked the arcs of movement to plot the foreshortening.
I like the simplified design you've come up with for the humerus as well as the end of the ulna which attaches to it. I only would criticize the squiggly outline of the collar bone. As Marshall suggested in the first video, reduce the details (paraphrased).
