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Here's my attempt at drawing mannequins. I think the proportions are a little off on a few, but hopefully I've captured the model in perspective.
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Hello. I just did the Robo Bean exercise. This is by far the most challenging one especially the twisting poses. I use the models from quick poses.com to draw the models from.
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Hello! I did some Robo Bean drawings after I watched and followed all of Stan's example videos. There's a few drawings I wasn't sure I did right. It's by far the hardest exercise I've worked on, especially the twist poses. A feedback would be appreciated.
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Here's my attempt on the Robo Bean. I'm not sure if I got any of these right. It's definitely the most challenging exercise I've done so far. I've watched and followed along Proko's videos.
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I redid poses 1, 3 and 4 after watching the Robo Bean critique video. Hopefully they came out better than my previous attempt.
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Hello. Just did the Robo Bean exercise. It's by far the most challenging, especially the twisting poses. I used the models from pose.com.
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Here's my assignment on Landmarks. I watched and followed each landmark example from Proko's videos. Each pose is about 5 min. I'm not really happy with how it came out though. Next time I draw, I'll spend more time on it. Any feedback is appreciated.
Adam Wiebner
One way that helps to learn the landmarks that i used was to make a paper checklist of every landmark Stan identified in his chart/ video and then try to identify one by one each of those landmarks on a new different model photos, as well as using myself as reference. If not sure on a tricky photo then go back to chart or anatomy books and then it is a puzzle to learn from and figure out. Keep practicing this way and soon seeing the landmark locations, and most useful the relative position to each other, will become like second nature in your vision.
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Some more structure practice. This time with elephants.
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Just finished the structure assignment. I'm not sure if I use the right shapes to give the hippo structure. A feedback is really appreciated.
Antonio Stappaerts
Hello, you could use more simple forms. It's good that you established a box first for the general perspective. But try to simplify the hippo in the simple forms. Right now you've just coppied what you see in the reference. Your mannequin doesn't have to look exactly like the hippo you see in the ref, only the form/perspective needs to be the same. So try using cylinders/manipulated boxes only.
Antonio Stappaerts
When we mannequinize a subject we don't want to focus on the details (ears, eyes, ..) We want to capture the general form/structure. It's okay if your mannequin doens't look exactly like your reference. So try to take a few steps back and use manipulated boxes and cylinders only.
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Hello, here's some more beans. I think I'm getting the hang of it, but certain poses, like the twist and leaning together confuses me on which part over laps with what. I think I'm really starting to understand. Any feedback is appreciated.
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Hello guys, I just did the bean exercise and I was wondering if I did them right? Most of the beans are from the poses from the bean examples from Proko's exercises.
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