Examples of the Robo Bean Tilting.
Newest
Jonnathan Avelino
2d
There were some poses where identify the proper tilt was hard, but I definitely feel more confident with this practices
Filippo Galli
6mo
Just imagine I didn't forget to post these ones.
Gannon Beck
7mo
Drawing along with Stan.
Alexia BF
11mo
Oof, that was harder than I thought, but I enjoyed the process! Slowly getting there. :)
@slyx
1yr
1.st attempt is observation only 2nd is watching stan do it 3rd is again only observation. I would really appreciate feedback on these as they are quite challenging. Sometimes I'll have difficulty determining whether i need to show the top or botton plane(like in the ones i've pointed out) any tips there i would appreciate, thanks!
Eveline Rupenko
2yr
Copying along, its really hard to catch the same dynamic as Stan does on my own!
Samuel Sanjaya
2yr
this is my attempt at tilting robo bean, i hope i can get some feedbacks on this. i feel that i start to "get" it, i just hope i dont misunderstand things.
Jeanne Bowman
2yr
Hi! I am really struggling with this and thought I might ask for some assistance. I am drawing the pose before Stan does, and then copying what he draws in order to compare mine to his. I keep making the same mistakes over and over- even though I am aware of the mistakes, like putting too much space between the ribcage and pelvis, or picking the wrong angles. Does anyone have any advice for me on how to fix this issue? On the last pose, I even drew it one way and then erased it and drew the torso again based on a previous pose because I thought I was making the same mistake, but when Stan drew it, he actually drew it the way I had started with! It is getting frustrating and I'm worried I will get too hung up on it. Anyway, my attempt is generally always on the left and his is on the right. Thank you for any advice!
Helen Ali
2yr
Chris Martin
2yr
I should slow down, line work is real bad in this one.
@pmak22
2yr
Working off the references from the video, but only watching Stan after taking a pass at the references. The big think I'm noticing at this point is sometimes either showing too much of the top of the tilt or entirely showing something that should be out of view, meaning the angle was wrong. Overall mostly there but two of the drawings were off with the mistake described above.
Sandra Süsser
3yr
Robo Bean - Tilt Studies
@persona937
3yr
CHARLES DEIGHAN
3yr
Robo-bean, tilt.
Grant H
3yr
My attempts at the tilting robo beans. I'm pretty happy with them. They came out a lot better once I started drawing the regular bean in lightly first, then adding the boxes on top of that. All critiques welcome.
Vincent Mokuenko
3yr
Here are some attempts at the robo bean, I think I messed up the 4th, the rib cage should have been more tilted toward the left I believe.
Michael Burge
4yr
Here are some of the tilt robo-bean. Still can't figure out which plane should be showing. Top or Bottom.
Jasper Connors
4yr
Robo - Bean tilt
would appreciate any critiques
James Mayr
4yr
Asked for help
As @Liandro Roger mention
I did the following things:
- removed the initial construction lines after drawing with a knead eraser.
- keep in mind that I should focus on the landmarks to figure out, how the objects are oriented in space.
Margaret Langston
4yr
Robobean Tilt
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