Types of Joints Assignment Example 5
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LESSON NOTES
A fifth demonstration where Marshall Vandruff explains the joints and how to draw them as simple forms in perspective.
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COMMENTS
There are so great results here.... I dont feel confident with those but ok... here they are! I know I only drew middle and distal phalanges for index and pinky but it is just to show the joints ... not all parts :)
That's very good.
They all feel solid and I feel that you tried to find your own answer for this assignment instead of just copy the instructor answer. That's great
About the fingers it's common in animation to combine the last two phalanges into one. But try to draw the three segments because the difficulty will ramp up and you will train out of your comfort zone.
Best regards, keep drawing
Unfortunately I have no idea how to do these assignments without watching the demos. :( They are very helpful though.
Here's my attempt. I wonder if the hand is too large in proportion to the rest of the arm, or if the ulna and radius are too short?
Thanks for your thoughts!
