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Jessica Walsh
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3yr
added comment inTorso design - seeking for critique
I like this! Such a strong pose. I think what could help would be focusing on the center of gravity.
Nicole Lee
3yr
Thank you @Jessica Walsh
Jessica Walsh
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3yr
I think this was my best one. I used the reference minimally and really focused on what I was seeing. Looking forward to jumping in to learning these muscles!
Jessica Walsh
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3yr
A bit easier than the previous example. My method for this one was to watch the video in its entirety, draw what I could, then go back and edit it while using Proko’s finished version as my reference. I’m hoping that I will be able to not need the reference going forward and trusting myself. It’s hard to leave it be when you know there are mistakes! I feel like I’m getting better at knowing what to look for now.
Jessica Walsh
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3yr
Attempt 1 at Ex. 2. I feel like I’m becoming more comfortable now with trusting my eye on some of the more obvious lines.
Jessica Walsh
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3yr
Asked for help
Here is my attempt assignment 1. I found it difficult to pay attention to the muscles l was drawing instead ofjust copying proko’s. I am hoping that after learning the anatomy I will know better where to draw/connect lines. For the most part I think I need to just pay attention to what I’m drawing instead of what I want the drawing to look like!
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3yr
Hi @Jessica Walsh, good job!
Don´t worry if getting the anatomy right is hard at this point. Stan just wanted to show tracings in the beginning since it's an exercise that you can use as a study tool when you dive deeper into the course. The thing to take with you from this lesson is how to do an anatomy tracing.
The two things I look for in a tracing are:
1. Varying lineweight; thicker for the border of muscles and thinner for the muscle fibers. This gives clarity to the tracing
2. Fiber-lines going all the way. I want to be clear with how the fibers track so I like to draw them all the way from where they originate to where they insert, and not just indicate them floating in the middle of the muscle.
I hope this was helpful :)