12-16-2014, 05:36 AM
Patrick Gaumond: Hey, thanks a lot for that differing perspective on how to think of the structure of the hands! Maybe I'll do some robot studies, haha. Whatever helps to apply it to imagination, right? :Grin: So, yeah-- Awesome tips. Gives me ideas for moar study.
pindurski: Pinduuuuu! Once again, call me anything you like.
EduardoGaray: Thanks a lot, dude! I'm a big fan of Bridgman, Loomis, etc. I love how Bridgman breaks down the figure though. I'll look into Vanderpoel and Hampton though, definitely. I think the key to learning how to do anything is just... Keep doing it in as many different ways as possible, so your ideas are super helpful and totally truuuth! Thanks so much!
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I've spent all day drawing, woo! I hope I can keep up this pace.
I've done some feet/legs to go with the hands/arms. I think that one transfers to the other quite well. Feet are just hands for the ground, lol.
pindurski: Pinduuuuu! Once again, call me anything you like.
EduardoGaray: Thanks a lot, dude! I'm a big fan of Bridgman, Loomis, etc. I love how Bridgman breaks down the figure though. I'll look into Vanderpoel and Hampton though, definitely. I think the key to learning how to do anything is just... Keep doing it in as many different ways as possible, so your ideas are super helpful and totally truuuth! Thanks so much!
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I've spent all day drawing, woo! I hope I can keep up this pace.
I've done some feet/legs to go with the hands/arms. I think that one transfers to the other quite well. Feet are just hands for the ground, lol.