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I asked proko this but not sure if he will answer. When he says a thin piece of the side plane can be seen from the front, does that mean the side plane isn't totally flat, but curves a bit toward the front? Or does that mean when seen from the top, it is tilted kinda like the first image? In that case, in a profile view, wouldn't the side plane be slightly to the front of the head instead of right in the middle? Or am I misunderstanding something?
Peter N
1yr
What Thieum said. Additionally to answer the other question, yes, the profile would not be two concentric circles. The inner circle would be slightly elliptic and slightly towards the face. No need to overthink it though. It is a simplification after all :)
Thieum
1yr
The front of the skull is narrower than the back. Side planes are therefore not parallel , they converge towards the front. So you can see them a little when you look at the skull from the front (but not from behind)
@draft_al
1yr
You are correct!
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Wait hold on are we seeing this hand from above or below? I think it's from above but not sure
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I'm trying to think of the process shown in the hand videos and also the arcs of the knuckles but I don't get it
@rema
2yr
are you sure its not ai generated. those knuckles look weird to me too. heh
@artfeedback
The position of the knuckles don't make sense to me.
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added a new topic
What is this bump?
I think it's the epicondyle but I don't know. What makes me think it's the epicondyle is that little shadow to the left of it, does that make sense? If it wasn't for that I'd say it's the ulna.
@akuun
The arm looks to be fairly straight. It is a bit of a tough angle to read, so I understand your confusion. If you look at the palm, it's clear the hand is rotating away to grip the sword. We don't see wrinkles on the elbow, nor do we see lighter color of a bent elbow. This lets us know that the arm is straight and in a relaxed position. Hope this helps, and good luck with your studies!
@artfeedback
This does make sense, thanks!
@artfeedback
The arm closest to the camera. To me it looks like the upper arm is coming towards us but the lower arm is going away from us. But then it also looks like the arm isn't flexed. I'm confused. Is it because the arm is pronated?
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Here's my attempt at the assignment. I had trouble figuring out the shape of the heads and the torsos and overall things don't seem right the way I drew them. Any feedback is welcome!
Jesper Axelsson
Wow! Really nice! Great job!
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