Types of Joints Assignment Example 4
Types of Joints Assignment Example 4
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Types of Joints Assignment Example 4

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Types of Joints Assignment Example 4

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Stan Prokopenko
A fourth demonstration where Marshall Vandruff explains the joints and how to draw them as simple forms in perspective.
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Johnathan
Critiques welcome
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3dpixelpaul
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Manuel Rioja
Assigment 4
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stabs
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teetree
My assignment for lesson 4
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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 15 done 350 to come.
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jiwingka
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Jesse Desuraune Rajol
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Maayan
4th joint assignment, I think I'm starting to get the hang of this! Writing the name of each joints helps in understanding the movement
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Sandra Süsser
A bit late to the party today… but wanted to finish the exercise before going to sleep, so pls excuse these messy lines. The elbow is going to be a challenge.
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toni le
I like these ,,messy lines,, aber man hat trotzdem eine gute Übersicht :) scheint so dass du das ganze aber gut verstanden hat...gut jemand zu treffen der auch die selbe Sprache spricht :D
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James Paris
I didn't really follow Marshall's exemple on this one, tip of the humerus is too thin
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angiespice
second take. I don't wanna play around with them scapula's till I know what I'm doing : D
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Sarvesh Gupta
First try before watching the video. I can again see some proportional issues which I hope to solve with more practice. And I know I need more clean linework too. Feedbacks are appreciated
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Sarvesh Gupta
Attempt after following the video. I know perspective but the arc thing seems new to me and is an interesting way to find the new positions.
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emikomay
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angiespice
Hmm better draw the other shoulder position also haha
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violatay
individual attempt on the top and attempt with the video on the bottom (sorry for any scribbles!). I gotta say that learning anatomy along with perspective, or more specifically trying to combine the two like he does is a lot harder and more frustrating than I thought. Maybe it’s because he’s been doing this longer, but still. Is there any possible way to make it easier?
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seazeff
I'm still unsure what I'm supposed to be doing on these. Do I draw the reference from the start or do I copy whatever Marshall does based on his observation? Looks like half the students are doing each.
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necplusprocess
The head I drew is way too small.
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tabeku06
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Kaylee Nelson
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Dakarai Chihwai
Interesting linework
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