Types of Joints Assignment Example 3
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A third demonstration where Marshall shows you how to simplify joints in perspective.
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@chinanoahli
2mo
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2mo
So clean. Nice joint studies!
Joseph Osley
3mo
Attempting.
Jonatan
4mo
Ball and Socket Joint study
Jacob Hebda
5mo
Here's my attempt to revise my drawing based on the video example. I tried to reproduce as much as I could from the Skelly 3D model without looking at Marshall Vandruff's example to see how much I could replicate his process.
Saul Lopez
6mo
Here is my sketch. Im not completely satisfied with how i drew the scapula's acromion since i didnt really come up with a simplified form for it. It is still a tricky thing to draw. Theres something odd about the perspective. hmm...
Vera Robson
10mo
Checking in.
Derrick Phillips
11mo
Gannon Beck
11mo
My notes.
Anna Gorny
1yr
Third assignment :)
Tom Simpson
1yr
@jasonpl4
1yr
Adela Stopka
1yr
Types of joints #3
@konstantaon
1yr
bro this is better than Marshalls
Gannon Beck
1yr
This is a fantastic study! Excellent draftsmanship I love how you tracked the arcs of movement to plot the foreshortening.
@deathbyjay
1yr
Johnathan
1yr
Redoing assignments. Happy to receive and also give feedback :)
Saul Lopez
6mo
I like the simplified design you've come up with for the humerus as well as the end of the ulna which attaches to it. I only would criticize the squiggly outline of the collar bone. As Marshall suggested in the first video, reduce the details (paraphrased).
@3dpixelpaul
2yr
Manuel Rioja
2yr
3er asigment ready 💪🏾
Tasha
2yr
My assignment for this lesson!
Sab
2yr
This year I´m doing a 365 days challenge to finally end this course a lesson per day. Every day I will post my progress.
Have a nice day everyone and make great things, Day 14 done 351 to come.
Gabriel Kahn
2yr
This time I tried a different, rougher approach.
@jiwingka
2yr
Third assignment.
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