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Hello! My first attempt. I surely need more practice on line quality (CSI) and cylinders and boxes in general. The hardest steps where the tilt-shapes (second image) and perspective (last image). Place the main ovals and the boxes was very hard. Anyway, I look for feedback
Michael Hampton
Great starts! I'm noticing a little too much distance between the rib cage and pelvis. Maybe try making the rib cage a bit longer? Also, try tying those connections (neck and midsection) to the forms with T's and wraps. Boxes look great. Here's an example seeing the pelvis as a box as well. Hope this helps.
@violadm
Hello! Super interesting and super useful, I've followed many anatomy courses, and this explanation is so far the easiest and clearest one I've seen on structure of rib cage and pelvis. However I have 2 questions: 1. Is there any difference on angles for female/male pelvis? 2. are you going to upload the landmarks for arms and legs? Thanks
Michael Hampton
Happy to hear that! 1. There is a difference between the two pelvic tilts, however, it's not enough that I'd ever reflect that difference in my drawing at this stage (women have a great tilt than men on average). 2. I wasn't planning on it as this lesson/course is more about the use of foundation skills in figure construction and less about anatomy. I don't generally need to know the landmarks of the arms and legs in order to create my cylinders.
@violadm
No idea if I am still on time for the critique videos
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