How to Draw the Pelvis from any Angle

How to Draw the Pelvis from any Angle

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How to Draw the Pelvis from any Angle

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Assignment: Draw the Pelvis

Your assignment for this week is to do 3 drawings using the 3d model in the downloads tab. Start with the bucket, cut out a wedge, and then draw the pelvis inside. After you have completed your drawings from the 3d model, draw 3 more from your imagination.

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Joseph Osley
First three are from reference. Second set of three off the dome. Have you ever wanted to torpedo every ounce of confidence you ever had in your ability to render forms in three dimensional perspective? Draw pelvises. My god….
Rachel Dawn Owens
So good!
@aleeex
14d
I struggle a lot with drawing ellipses and their axes, and I end up understanding nothing of the structure, any tips?
@chinanoahli
@chinanoahli
Olga K
25d
Simplified and more detailed version of the pelvis.
Steve Lenze
These are great!
SolisUmbra
1mo
I really tried with this assignment but I need to work on my perspective knowledge. Can’t wait to start the next lesson!
Rachel Dawn Owens
These look awesome! Pelvises are a tricky subject, but it looks like you got it!
Waner Hoogleiter
Giorgi Karkuzashvili
Can't wait to carry on!
@maximilienle2d
amazing to be able to practice perspective and anatomy at the same time!
@theraingaid45
So great!
@bacid
4mo
Cal Stanback
@dooby
6mo
The last one is the only one I don't like. It feels a bit too skinny, but Idk
Arman Jucutan
Hello everyone, here is my work for the pelvis Asg! Perspective was the hardest for this and definitely looking to get some advice on that if possible! Thank you in advance!
hArtMann
6mo
Always love a perspective challenge.
@rebootx
6mo
1st & 2nd img- reference 3rd image - imagination Hello! I didn't use the bucket method but rather a box here since I am more confident in building form and perspective using a box ( my ellipses aren't that good, but I'm working on it). https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/pelvis-53240ae515b644d989f0330a9280e5ac -I used this 3d model for the reference studies. I have a lot more work to do and I would appreciate any critique ( be as harsh as you need to be ^-^)
Steve Lenze
I use a box to describe the pelvis too, it's much easier to create it from imagination. I think these look pretty good, especially where you used cross contour lines to describe the form. That's a good practice because it will help you keep track of things.
maciek szczech
240428. Pelvis practice drawings. Notebook size B6 125x176mm (4.9x6.9"). HB Mechanical pencil.
Melanie Scearce
Awesome!
@cchapman3
7mo
Great studies!
Xan Padilla
Hey! 1-3 is from reference and 4-6 are from imagination, would appreciate any critique :)
@nachikethbhat
This is neat
Gannon Beck
Great drawings. It looks to me like you've got it!
Rachel Dawn Owens
These look like solid drawings. Good work 👍
Yoyo Yang
7mo
Would appreciate it if anyone can help with some critique on my practice~ thanks a lot!
maciek szczech
These are great studies. I like how you drawn ellipses.
Brandon
8mo
1st pic: imagine today 2nd pic: ref 1 days ago 3rd : the pelvis bucket drew 3 days ago I have watched the critique video as i am struggling to draw from imagination and realize i did not understand the video fully. Question: its the bucket, I only drew the cylinder that tapers to the bottom, have no idea what the squeezing thing Stan talked about is. i understand how to draw a cylinder big shoutout to Jesper, although the execution may not seem that way. Could someone please help me with that? Coz it seems pretty important to understand the form of the pelvis before jumping into other parts. And if you spot any issues, please let me know
Waner Hoogleiter
@nemuiyo
9mo
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