Step by Step: Front View
Step by Step: Front View
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Introduction to Figure Construction

Step By Step Workflow: Adding Complexity

Step by Step: Front View

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Step by Step: Front View

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Michael Hampton
Part 6 of a step by step workflow for drawing figures. This lessons focuses on the more intricate aspects of construction and how it relates to anatomy.
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@purpleart
5mo
Great lesson. I like the simplified thin shoulder girdle - less clutter. I am beginning to understand the customisabilty of this approach and not getting hung up on any particular step. Less stressful approach for me especially when drawing in pencil as it reduces the number of marks piled on top of each other.
Michael Hampton
That's great to hear it's clicking! Nice study!
Priscilla Aham
Current progress and personal practice so far.
@boltart48
7mo
I'm gonna go for more personal studies after this. I'm also thankful that I have an idea on how to use this method in the various angles.
JJ
7mo
Some more studies. Seeing the drawings of the palm of the hand helped my understanding with some other parts, also remembering to have fun in practice.
@gabemartini
I’ve been a bit confused with the shoulder girdle concept when you’ve used it in previous lectures, but you’ve explained it perfectly in this one! Being shown how they can move independently with the little diagrams made it immediately click
Ali Ali
8mo
Current progress in course
Michael Hampton
Excellent work
@joab
8mo
It seems like the video was cut short, will this be fixed?
Michael Hampton
It was not cut short. The next video picks right up where this ends.
Gannon Beck
My notes.
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