Landmarks Assignment Example 4: Extreme Scapula Position
Landmarks Assignment Example 4: Extreme Scapula Position
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Landmarks Assignment Example 4: Extreme Scapula Position

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Landmarks Assignment Example 4: Extreme Scapula Position

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Stan Prokopenko
Examples of applying landmarks to your drawing.
Newest
Nicole Guz
2mo
From following Stan. Did I put the landmarks and/or the muscles in thw right place?
Filippo Galli
Here's the related assignment plus an extra one.
Makoto Yasumasa
interesting!
Gannon Beck
My notes:
Alexia BF
10mo
I love the result!
angelina andreas
@ladyfae
1yr
Here are my attempts on the landmarks
Daniel Wood
watched the video, then did the exercise. Didn’t quite capture the leaning back of the right shoulder. Comments and critiques welcome!
@viggiano
1yr
I did some figure drawing trying to identify the basic anatomy and landmarks. I would love some critique.
Daniel Wood
Awesome form! Take a quick look at the left scapula on the male model - If you look at the other posts on this page, the left shoulder blade is much lower than how you have it depicted. - From a fellow student. Cheers!
Eveline Rupenko
Last landmarks assigment!
Daniel Wood
Loving the gesture and line quality as usual!
Helen Ali
2yr
the excercises
Chris Martin
Following along with Stan! Would love feedback, any and all please!
Nyla Lee
2yr
the last pose was super hard.
@pmak22
2yr
On the far right is done from following along while the ones on the left are two women from reference. I do find it a little difficult to figure out how to downplay some of the muscles for women, which I may ascribe to the fact that I most recently followed along with the video above, either way feeling good about progress.
@asgota
2yr
Most recent figures. I watched landmarks video many times and also studied anatomy from books and I think those look good. I feel like there is a proportional issue in the second one but I’m not sure…
Sandra Süsser
another own landmark study as well as copy / study of the example from Proko.
Aidan van Niekerk
Hey everyone! For this last lesson I decided to have some fun by adding a little bit of shading to the second image. Feedback always welcome :)
Sandra Süsser
No feedback, just love for the line work.
William Horton
You didn't have to speed this one up out of fear of repeating yourself, it is totally fine. I paid like $400 something for this course, repeat yourself as much as you want because I'm here for all of it. The more the merrier lol. Also I think the music was placed in the video incorrectly because it abruptly starts like 3 minutes in
Hofan
3yr
agree, i actually wanted to draw along with this video, so the speeding up made me go ahhhhhh! had to hit pause anyway....
philip garrett
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