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Lee Davis
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added comment inBean Examples – Tilt, Lean, Twist and Foreshortening
Did some beans and compared to the video as I went. I don't know if I don't understand Stan's rule about corners and twisting forms overlapping or if he doesn't follow his own rule, but I overlapped forms the opposite way that Stan would do it about 80% of the time. It was getting a little frustrating
These are the last 15 in a set of 100 — took the 85 before to even get to this point, but I think I’m finally getting it.
Really tried to push the poses to their extremes and get a good spread of tilts, twists, leans and combinations. If I’m honest, I think I may have pushed some of them to unnatural degrees the body would never bend to.
I also found that in order for me to grasp/track what the surfaces were doing I had to draw through and make the spherical axes since the standard bean alone didn’t seem to give that info. I think this is a problem solved by the Robo-bean’s planes — this is why I have one in the set — but I’m not on those lessons yet.
Looking for ways I can improve, please critique!