Pay close attention to the relative sizes and placements of the volumes. Compare your drawing to the reference images, ensuring accuracy in size and proportion.
Challenge yourself to complete the practice within the allotted time for a more dynamic and vibrant drawing experience.
Been feeling lazy since Thursday and really wasn't feeling practice but at least I managed to finish this module.
I will however most likely do these again tomorrow.
Hi there, Martin! Each individual form appears to be working, but the heads should be smaller in relationship to the rib cage and pelvis. You'll get there. Keep practicing!
2024/9/30. Hi everybody. This is my last assignment for today. In the first attempt I started from the head but it took me long time to make it as close as possible in the right angle with right proportions. So I didn’t have enough time to draw the rib cage and the pelvis. In second attempt I used the same approach Brent uses in the video, starting from the big volumes then move to the small parts. Thanks and have a nice week.
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Draw the head, neck, ribcage, and pelvis.
Pay close attention to the relative sizes and placements of the volumes. Compare your drawing to the reference images, ensuring accuracy in size and proportion.
Challenge yourself to complete the practice within the allotted time for a more dynamic and vibrant drawing experience.