07-24-2015, 04:42 AM
Olooriel - I really didn't expect that... Damn, you tackled that critique head on! That's really a lot better relative to your last post. Some further minor critiques is that the femurs are a little wide and bulky at the knees. The iliac (hip bones) is somewhat crunched. It's one of the harder areas of the figure and fairly difficult to get right. If you look at some reference and try to do a few more, just focusing on that area I think you'll get it right! You might also like to draw the hipbones separately a few times to get familiar with their complicated shape.
Adam - Hey, looking back I was a dick and an apology is in order. I'm sorry for being a jerk. I got a bit annoyed as "my" anatomy thread was getting a bunch of figure drawing in it after I felt that I addressed it. Still, I hope I see you post more in the group :)
Amit - I learned a ton from tracing over classical sculpture, finding all the landmarks and drawing the anatomy. It's really fun and difficult. Classical sculpture had a very high standard when it came to figurative art so you would rarely find a mistake in their anatomy ^^
Also, "militant fundamental euro atelierist", I try not to be ;) I do however have a tendency (like most) to forget to include more nuance in advice and critiques. It's a flaw in character that I need to work on.
Kurt - I'm putting this under a spoiler so we don't fill an entire thread with a discussion about drawing in an anatomy thread ;)
I'm looking forward to seeing you post some of your work! :)
Adam - Hey, looking back I was a dick and an apology is in order. I'm sorry for being a jerk. I got a bit annoyed as "my" anatomy thread was getting a bunch of figure drawing in it after I felt that I addressed it. Still, I hope I see you post more in the group :)
Amit - I learned a ton from tracing over classical sculpture, finding all the landmarks and drawing the anatomy. It's really fun and difficult. Classical sculpture had a very high standard when it came to figurative art so you would rarely find a mistake in their anatomy ^^
Also, "militant fundamental euro atelierist", I try not to be ;) I do however have a tendency (like most) to forget to include more nuance in advice and critiques. It's a flaw in character that I need to work on.
Kurt - I'm putting this under a spoiler so we don't fill an entire thread with a discussion about drawing in an anatomy thread ;)
I'm looking forward to seeing you post some of your work! :)
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