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Arnab
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added comment inHow to Draw the Pelvis from any Angle
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i have been practicing drawing a pelvis and these are few of my recent drawings. Any critique on how i could improve will be great
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4yr
Hi Arndab, good studies! I see you started by sketching in the basic proportion. I think you should do a few more studies at that stage where you really make sure to nail the width/height/depth ratio of the basic form before you move on to adding all of the pelvisy bone shapes. The proportion of the basic form of the thing is very important!
These are some very simple but informative drawings by Gottfried Bammes that may help convey that point. Keep up the good work!
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these look great! I'd only say may be try playing with varying the line weight a bit. Darker line in foreground and lighter line in the back. Otherwise great studies!
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Some upper back sketches, please give me some feed back please : )
this is a good start. I think you need to make a better shaped backbone to start off your drawing
Arnab
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4yr
your work is really amazing, I am a self taught artist too so i know the drill. Did you use loomis method for these portraits. You have a very good understanding of the structures of the shapes in face.
if i were to critique though I'll just say one thing about the 3rd drawing , the eyebrow section feels a bit off.
Hope to see more from you man!
Ah thanks. Yeah, I start with Loomis (circle, centre line, divide to 3rds) but once I have the big block nits in I’ll use comparative measuring to build it up. Find that works best for me. Ah I know, that has been annoying me as I couldn’t figure out if the eyebrow was off or the eye far too low. Cheers man
Michael Rosengart
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4yr
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Feedback would be appreciated! Thanks
these structures are really great and i love the minimalist but informative way in which you showed the muscles in the torso. Thats a great help for a newer artists like me, your drawing dont seem so daunting and are easy to learn from.