tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5530298882470075663.post3907860715692232131..comments2023-04-25T16:31:22.967-07:00Comments on David Vandepeer - BA Hons CG Arts and Animation: Unit 1: Anatomy - Life Class Week 3Stitchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10703950470101020401noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5530298882470075663.post-6629893692042202822011-10-06T14:06:07.641-07:002011-10-06T14:06:07.641-07:00Improving every week Stitch, that's the goal a...Improving every week Stitch, that's the goal and you're on top of it. In fig.2 even though you didn't get to shade the third drawing I feel like it's the best on the page proportion wise judging by the head and posture. Fig.3 second drawing has nice shading, it captures his body without the use of too many lines. As for fig.4 I guess you need to build up on fast drawing, keep your eye on the model and don't stop drawing, take a step back every now and again to make sure proportions and angles are right and keep going. Details are easy to add once that's done, and if you're running low on time then don't add too much charcoal and the whole body, just focus on dark spots like the armpit, groin and shadows from arms and legs. Finally fig.5, I like it end of story, you captured his stance nicely (something about the neck and his arms, good stuff).Gabriel Burokashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01065813039147658970noreply@blogger.com