Thursday, November 13, 2008

Maniken Leg Muscles



New  Maniken Leg Muscles.
extensor digitorum longus (long extensor of the toes)
extensor hallucis longus (long extensor of the big toe)
peroneus tertius (consider this part of the extensor digitorum longus, as its fifth tendon.)

peroneal brevis (left)
peroneal longus (right)






Wednesday, November 12, 2008

SUMMARY

Everyone Can Check out My Summary Video at 
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHRxscofLZs







Gesture Drawings

The first set of three drawings are from the beginning of the semester. And I have learned a lot since than. Gesture drawings are actually my favorite compared to full out detailed drawings because they hit the bare essentials of human form. 3 minute poses are usually the right amount of time for me to get in just what I want. You can really tell a difference between my earlier gestures and my new gestures. My earlier gestures really have no solid form, they're just loosely drawn stick figures. My newer drawings start incorporating the ribcage and pelvis, plus they are also more refined and structured better. Just look at the difference.

EARLIER DRAWINGS
30 Second Gestures



RECENT GESTURES

These drawings are starting to get more developed and take more human shape, with a variety in line and line weight. These drawings incorporate more important parts such as the spine, the rib cage and the pelvis. My drawings also focus mainly on the main structure rather than the outlines of the form. I was particularly happy with the structure of the ribs and pelvis. With guidance from Amy I've been able to tighten up my proportions and location of the Ribs and Pelvis and how they relate to each other.

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3 MINUTE

5 MINUTE