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Thana
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3yr
added comment inTypes of Joints Assignment Example 5
On my own vs following along.
Hi, Thana
So I'm noticing that whenever you try for the first time to simplify the bones you're drawing bone by bone. Which is ok. But when you're drawing the figure, you'll now see all the bones, so you want to find ways to quick establish them so you can put the muscles on top. A good exercise would be whenever you draw bone by bone think about if you have half the time to do this same exercise what can you edit it out? Which parts are movable? What's the most important? As you're moving through this course you'll learn how to depict the bones, but for now simplification is the most important.
I'm also noticing that you're drawing the bones too thin and your proportions are varying a little too much. Proportion is very important to a more realistic drawing. So make it a habit of measuring stuff for now. Pay attention to the relative sizes between the parts and their thickness when you simplify.
But overall you're doing a good job. Your drawing are reading well and are clean.
Keep drawing and Best regards
I feel like I didn't quite grasp this one very well.
Thana
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4yr
Since I'm essentially anatomy illiterate, for the first thee assignments I did them while following along with the videos. Then, for the last two I tried to do it on my own first, based on what I could remember and the various bumps I could see. Afterwards, I did a retrace while following the videos to see what I got wrong.
Hi, Thana
It's ok not knowing anatomy at this point. The main goal of this exercise is that you learn how to do an anatomy tracing. You did well, you separated the muscles, indicated the fibers and tendons. It's clean and concise and that's enough for now. As you goes through this course you'll expand your knowledge of anatomy and you can repeat this exercise how many times you see fit.
Keep drawing and Best Regards