11-28-2017, 01:39 AM
The source of that image is here:
https://ryanbrown-colour.deviantart.com/...-522007503
If you're in chrome you can right click an image and "Search for image in google" or just paste into the image search in google and it should be able to find it somewhere!
Comparing some studies from your first page to your recent work, I'd say theres a clear improvement. That said, it's hard to say from my perspective with 100% certainty, as I don't know what the time investment to do either of these studies was, but I think there's a better understanding of form and anatomy in your latest work than on the first page, regardless of whatever amount of time was spent
As for the pelvis, In my opinion, I wouldn't worry too much about fully 1:1 applying the box method or the bucket method; It's more of an abstraction to help understand the general form than something you must be able to draw in your studies. Keep the idea in mind when observing figures or constructing your own, but don't feel obliged to actually draw them out. The only exception is if you're following proko or someone else's program and its part of the homework.
If you want more specific feedback feel free to reach out :)
https://ryanbrown-colour.deviantart.com/...-522007503
If you're in chrome you can right click an image and "Search for image in google" or just paste into the image search in google and it should be able to find it somewhere!
Comparing some studies from your first page to your recent work, I'd say theres a clear improvement. That said, it's hard to say from my perspective with 100% certainty, as I don't know what the time investment to do either of these studies was, but I think there's a better understanding of form and anatomy in your latest work than on the first page, regardless of whatever amount of time was spent
As for the pelvis, In my opinion, I wouldn't worry too much about fully 1:1 applying the box method or the bucket method; It's more of an abstraction to help understand the general form than something you must be able to draw in your studies. Keep the idea in mind when observing figures or constructing your own, but don't feel obliged to actually draw them out. The only exception is if you're following proko or someone else's program and its part of the homework.
If you want more specific feedback feel free to reach out :)