Michael Hampton
Los Osos
Educator, painter, writer, and art historian. Author of Figure Drawing: Design and Invention.
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Mehmet Eralp
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Here are my own versions of the poses on the video.
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I know it said five pages but my canvas is pretty big on digital XD, some are a bit wonky but I hope I did okay :)
@feawi
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For the 4th step, when you say center to the sphere, are you saying that the ellipse has to be in the center of the ball or just the major axis it self needs to be centered in the ball ? I understand that something has to be centered but what exactly needs to be centered? And centered in relation to the ball?
@feawi
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I'm confused about this first video, are you giving an overview of what's to come or are we supposed to be drawing along?
M. Kay
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When dividing the head in half between the brow ridge and the chin to place the nose. Do you measure from the top of the brow ridge or the bottom of the brow ridge? The marks on the photograph and the markings on the sketch for brow area don't look the same to me. Thanks.
@tonycatalano
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I've been wondering about the diagonal line across the cheek/jaw you often draw after the Loomis cheek rhythm. Is this just a contour describing the form or a plane change between the lower cheek and upper cheek?
@phillip30
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Hi Michael, great course. any thoughts on this first assignment appreciated. I think I need to work on incorporating the neck and other structures to the head, as well as working more on the back view
@mcmelonandrew
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im having a hard time wrapping my head around the major axis on the perspective portion, like at the end of the video where he checks if his major axis is half way. Half way to what?