Biceps Assignment Example 1
Biceps Assignment Example 1
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Biceps Assignment Example 1

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Biceps Assignment Example 1

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Heyo Jack
2yr
Jesper Axelsson
Nice study! It looks appealing and the drawing is pretty strong. - Try to communicate more clearly. The elbow area for example, feels a bit vague, and I can't really tell what's going on. Try to make sure that the viewer sees what you understand and what you want them to see. In order to communicate the forms clearly you might find that you first have to do an extensive underdrawing, making sure that you know where the muscles, bones and tendons are, and where they attach. - When you map out the shading, try to create enclosed shadow shapes, to make it clear what's shadow and what's light. When shading you could follow the approach explained in the beginning of this post https://www.proko.com/s/T1kY. Hope this helps :) Keep up the good work!
@younchen
2yr
2022/10/9 Here is my assignemts . lower arm bone still hard to draw . i'm struggle with perspective.. is there any good way to find view point ?
JASON WILLIAMS
Overall I feel like I'm needing to make less corrections when I watch Stan's videos after doing my initial assignment. This one was tricky though. Seeing the way Stan wrapped the tendons around the ulnar side really helped.
Sita Rabeling
Did some drawing while away from home. Now I saw the mistake and tried to correct the direction of the long head.
Marco Sordi
2021/8/24. Hi everyone. Here’s my assignment for this section. Thanks in advance for any suggestion or comment.
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Great-looking sketch Marco :) I think the linework is improving and looking more fluid, but I don't have much critique regarding the assignment itself.
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