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Jesper Axelsson
Hi @ehioe, really nice drawings!! - The lines are really nice, but it would be great if you did one more, where you showed the forms more clearly. Comparing your drawings to the reference, I get the feeling that your drawings might be lacking some mass of the pecs, beneath the breasts. - Also while you're at it, try drawing one from imagination, this is a great way to test your knowledge. I hope this helps :)
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Ribcage assignment exploration
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My ribcage assignment
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Attempted the pelvis
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Jesper Axelsson
Hi @ehioe These are really nice! I´ll try to look for things to improve on: - In the second image, the spine is too thin on the drawing in the top left. - The length of each section seems a little inconsistent. It helps to relate them to the skull ribcage and pelvis. Study especially the relationship of the thoraic portion and the 12th ribs' attachments to the spine - I like to think of the thoracic section as tucked into the ribcage, following it´s c-curve arc. In some of the drawings on the first image, it´s not doing that I think you´re ready to move on to the next lesson, just carry these notes with you. Learning the ribcage and pelvis will help you with placing the spine accurately (especially the ribcage) I hope this helps :)
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Here is my tracing.
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