Types of Joints Assignment Example 4
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A fourth demonstration where Marshall Vandruff explains the joints and how to draw them as simple forms in perspective.
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Carlos Pérez
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@chinanoahli
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Joseph Osley
6mo
I have an irrational fear of my collar bones being broken. So....
Jonatan
6mo
Following through
Jacob Hebda
7mo
Here's my revision based on the video. I tried to challenge myself to put the arm in a different position and construct it with the right joints and a sense of recession into perspective. Thank you for any thoughts or feedback. I appreciate your time!
JooYoung Choi
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JooYoung Choi
8mo
Learning a lot! Great explanations :)
Vera Robson
1yr
How do medical doctors learn and retain all of this stuff (and at an incomparably deeper level)?

catherine boaziz
1yr
my notes
Gannon Beck
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My notes:

Anna Gorny
1yr
Assignment 4 :)
Tom Simpson
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@jasonpl4
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Adela Stopka
1yr
Types of joints #4
@deathbyjay
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Johnathan
2yr
Critiques welcome
Jacob Hebda
7mo
Excellent work, Johnathan! I like the complex and believable forms you constructed for the clavicles. I really struggle with them, especially with getting them to look raised, which your drawing makes clear instantly. I was just reviewing my post, and I think I made the arm furthest from the viewer too long. I should have better planned it out with an arc from the bottom of the rib cage like Marshall does. I wonder if this drawing makes the opposite of my mistake and made the arm on the left just a little too small? Awesome work regardless, though. I love your effort to blend in some realism along the simplification of the forms. It's something I'd like to try! Thank you very much for sharing your work.

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Manuel Rioja
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Assigment 4
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My assignment for lesson 4

Sab
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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 15 done 350 to come.
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