Types of Joints Assignment Example 6
Types of Joints Assignment Example 6
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Types of Joints Assignment Example 6

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Types of Joints Assignment Example 6

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Stan Prokopenko
A sixth demonstration where Marshall Vandruff explains the joints and how to draw them as simple forms in perspective.
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Johnathan
Any feedback is welcome :)
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3mo
These are my two attempts of this
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3dpixelpaul
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Basil Tong
Here my first and second attempt of this assignment
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Myles Goethe
The following are joint assignments. The first three were done during the demo while the last page is practice on my own. I think I'm progressing slowly xD
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Jesper Axelsson
Nice! I would keep an extra eye on the crosscontours and on the convergence of edges. Make sure that parallel edges converge correctly and think a little more carefully about the orientation of a bone before adding the crosscontours. Imagining touching the forms helps me figure out their orientation. You might want to check out this video Structure Basics – Making Things Look 3D. I attached some paintovers and some tips on cylinder construction. Hope this helps :)
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Manuel Rioja
6ta assigment finally ready
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teetree
Again, watched the video then attempted my own.
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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 great day everyone and make great things, Day 17 done 348 to come.
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Fer Khond
hey guys, here's my after and before the excercise
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Cecelia Chen
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jiwingka
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plupi
never really did something like these seriously before I signed for this course. Glad I did tho since I'm finally learning my fundamentals properly and it's also interesting. Could also see the improvement between the first homework and the last one so I'm happy :D
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Jesse Desuraune Rajol
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Maayan
Definitely starting to get the hang of the arm joints, now I will try tackle lower body joints
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Sandra Süsser
First try without the video and then adding some stuff and studies during watching Marshall’s masterful skills.
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Sarvesh Gupta
here's another try
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Sarvesh Gupta
Try after following the video. After the critiques I realized how weak my perspective really is. I am thinking of redoing all the assignments after practicing perspective for a while. Can use some suggestions here if I need to redo them at this level or should I move on to new exercises
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angiespice
second time round felt more creative . Was great to copy Marshalls examples and then do my own summery
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James Paris
Again, not really happy about the brush i used for this one, and now i see that i didn't really put the wrist
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Sarvesh Gupta
Try before the video. This is getting more fun the more I am proceeding further.
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