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Hector Marti
In this one I think the model is not twisted enough as to see part of the front. Instead, the model is showing her back, what is not shown in the bean presented. Am I right, or the bean is correct for the sake of exaggeration?
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@4bypunk
hmm im curious too
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Robert Polkinghorn
Some understanding of gesture and anatomy has made my artwork 150% more disturbing. Great success.
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@4bypunk
these are so good...
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faye zhang
@Jesper Axelsson I saw your comment for another student and decided to take on your simple mannequin challenge. What do you think? I really enjoyed doing these because I didn’t have to worry about more complex forms like muscles. I think these look more accurate than the ones I did with muscles, since I don’t fully understand anatomy. I haven’t tried mannequinizing from imagination yet, but I will definitely try after I finish the back view examples.
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@4bypunk
amazing work..! i wish i could be good as you
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@shatay
Hi guys! Here are some recent beans I did; half are done digitally, half traditionally. These were tricky at first, but ended up being really fun to do! I think the hardest part was trying to get the S curve right on the beans where the figure was twisting. Any feedback is welcome!
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@4bypunk
hey I just found smh odd with overlaps in the 4th photo 4th bean by copying yours,shouldn't it be like this?
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@4bypunk
better than me
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@4bypunk
Asked for help
lightweight bean training (i started drawing at may not sure)
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