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Phattara Groodpan
2yr
JASON WILLIAMS
2yr
Before and after watching the video (the cleaned up version is the after). I feel like I'm getting much closer on my own but Stan always has some subtle overlaps, shapes and shading that takes his to another level.
@konstantaon
1yr
wow
Sita Rabeling
2yr
Worked hard on this one to get it simplified. Also went back to the robobean and mannequinisation exercises.
Still not content with the cross contour lines. And more things, but I’ll watch the vid now.
Haneen
3yr
Hello, just one question. Should not the pelvis of the right leg (from the viewer's perspective) be tilted up slightly higher than the left because the weight is on the right leg?
@axel21
2yr
I believe you are correct.
The obliques on Anthony's left side are compressed, and on his right are stretched (like a contrapposto pose), so that means, he is putting most of his weight on his left leg. That should relax the right leg, making the pelvis tilt a little downwards on the right.
I also think I'm seeing the ASIS points, positioned that way too.
I spent almost an hour trying to understand what's going on, so my pride has accumulated to the sky. At this point, should anyone point me wrong, I'll take it personally (lol no XD)
Marco Sordi
3yr
2022/3/15. Good morning everybody. Here’s my second attempt for this section’s assignment. I still draw the sartorius too curvy in the left leg. Thanks.
Marco Sordi
3yr
2022/3/14. Good morning everybody. Here’s my first attempt for the assignment of this section. The second image shows some retouches I made after watching Stan’s video. Tomorrow I’ll try again. Thanks.
Steve Lenze
3yr
Hey Marco,
I really like how hard you work on your anatomy.
Some things to think about: make sure you make the sartorius wrap around the leg and into the lower leg. Also, think about the shapes of the leg and how the outside of leg is always higher then the inside... until you get to the ankle, then it is opposite.
I did a sketch to show you what I mean, I hope it helps :)
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