Rafael Fong
Rafael Fong
Born in Mexico, living in Germany... wants to become a concept artist as an oldman.
Rafael Fong
exercise from imagination: getting familiar with the shapes.
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i notice the proportions i used were really off compared to the answer video...
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Rafael Fong
i am having some hard time finding the landmarks.
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Rafael Fong
it took me longer than expected to finish this task... the nuances on the curvature are so hard to distinguish when they move in different directions....
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Marta Kitka
Thank you James Gurney and Stan for giving me the 1st prize! That was awsome experience to see James Gurney giving reaction to my artwork...! It’s like a dream come true! Already watched this youtube video about 20 times😃.
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Rafael Fong
congrats Marta! amazing job..
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Rafael Fong
simplifying bones was really fun, almost like drawing robot parts...
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this one was the hardest, trying to imagine an object behind the other was a challenge... i guess i struggle also with placing the ribcage in space in relation to the other objects, i will need to analyze this one deeper later on.
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Rafael Fong
i love this perspective assignments, maybe i will redo all of them later with a better understanding of the bones.
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Stan Prokopenko
Ya that's something that's been on my mind. Not sure how to prevent people from abusing it. The reason this is even a question is because we have some gamification features that are currently hidden (need to test with real data before launching). As you use the site, you get points for most actions and possibly awarded with badges. If people can manually mark things as done, some will abuse it to try to get more badges. Students who are actually here to study and keep track of progress shouldn't have a worse experience just because some might abuse it. So I think we'll be able to figure it out. Just have to give it some thought.
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Rafael Fong
i miss the chapter number on lesson titles to keep track of the topics... now it feels more linear, but maybe it was the intention?
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Rafael Fong
i kind of felt more confident, and imagining not only the muscles but bones and the movement of it was fun... really tough but fun
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Rafael Fong
it is pretty interesting to see how the muscles heads kind of fuse together in the pec when flexed, at least it is the impression i get... i guess its also fat involved in this ?
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Rafael Fong
looking at the interaction between muscles bone and fat its hard without previous knowledge, kind of a tough workout, and in a similar way i hope you get better the more you do it...
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Rafael Fong
a thousand miles journey, begins with the first step... this is a nice exercise to realized that there is so much to learn ahead...
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