Types of Joints Assignment Example 6

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Types of Joints Assignment Example 6

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Stan Prokopenko
A sixth demonstration where Marshall Vandruff explains the joints and how to draw them as simple forms in perspective.
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Joseph Osley
Spooky hand.
Jonatan
2mo
Assignment 6 after watching the Example
Jonatan
2mo
Assignment 6 before watching the Example
Jacob Hebda
This exercise was challenging! I placed my attempt below. I definitely need to work on perspective and line weight, and I'd appreciate any thoughts or suggestions. Thanks!
JooYoung Choi
I have been doing cut outs with scrap paper first which seems to help a lot.
@colospring
Followed the example first, and then did this one myself
Low Horvath
Here was my attempt at the assignment before I watch the video. But judging from the thumbnail for the video I don’t think I was too far off. I just didn’t get the hand right aside from the fingers being hinges. I’ll be drawing prokos version of it too just for practice.
@cboaziz
9mo
I guess the humerus is too long..
@cboaziz
9mo
Gannon Beck
My notes. On this one I was able to draw ahead of the video, so I think it's sinking in.
Patrick Bosworth
This looks awesome. Really clear notes, I love the gesture you maintained while thinking structurally.
Tom Simpson
Jesper Axelsson
Nice!
@j4e8a16n
10mo
Well, I am impressed: for the drawing naturally, but for the words too.
Anna Gorny
10mo
And finally assignment 6 :)
Micheal Westbrook
This episode was really fun! i enjoyed the back and forth between you 2, ya'll have quite a dynamic!
@jasonpl4
10mo
I found this one is quite challenging due to my lack of understanding in the perspective. It took me 3 to 5 hours to finish this piece.
Vla
10mo
Great stuff! Only critique I see is the connection of the shaft of the humerus to the ball and the orientation of the acromion process.
Adela Stopka
Types of joints #6 I really enjoyed the humor throughout the video, such a joy to listen :)
Dustin Sanchez
Well it took me a while, but here are the sketches for the types of joints assignments.
Bill Williams
Feels great to do a lesson and focus on refining the lines at the end! Basics are important, but so is clean up and presentation!
@deathbyjay
Nicolas Ladouceur
My proportions are off, but I feel like the perspective is better than what I did before.
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