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Moosh
(Jan 25, 2006)
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NOVEMBER93
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Deformed (Apr 10, 2006)
I agree with Shoebox. You have gotten better. Just work on some backrounds.
DoOp (Apr 10, 2006)
an improve~ment =) some crits *don't bite me* ~ the head's a bit too flat on top, give her more of a skull =) ~you could have hair covering one side of the face, just draw the eyes under neath, to show they're there for practice *it's what I do, and it looks..weird... ._.;;;;;;;* ~ sketchy Back ground! I hate my backgrounds, i hate backgrounds in general! @_@;;; so work on backgrounds AFTER you get used to drawin people and stuff <3 ~shadings a bit dull, add som pizazzzzzz <3<3<3 that's all i have to say ^_^ hope to see more of your work! <3
Gigandas (Apr 10, 2006)
I have to say, this is what I like to see around here. People trying to help each other out instead of trashing peoples' pics and hurting their feelings in the process. But hey, that's just me...
SneakyWalter (Apr 14, 2006)
Me too, Gig. |
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kayla
(Apr 10, 2006)
Someone asked me to draw this for them. :D |
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comd
(Apr 8, 2006)
Just a quick doodle while I work. I started with an ellipse. My hatching skill with a tablet is pathetic.[Edit]I just marked it as finished. Was thinking about coloring it, and maybe I will later, but I want to make some more drawings first (studio full).
xiang (Apr 8, 2006)
I love you :O
DoOp (Apr 8, 2006)
spin your tablet and you go crazy XD... i run around my tablet to make curves, it's truly sad.... but then i'm really tiny, so it's easier ._0
davincipoppalag (Apr 8, 2006)
Very intricate and detailed. I'm having great fun watching your stuff
blahaha (Apr 10, 2006)
*le gaspe* wow, it took only 17 minutes for this? :O I am in awe. It looks mechanical...quite cool. |
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Hopeless
(Mar 27, 2006)
blah.
davincipoppalag (Apr 10, 2006)
Really good work. That hand looks fine to me.
xiang (Apr 10, 2006)
Reminds me of a guy that was in my Spanish class O_o
Sweetcell (Apr 10, 2006)
That's a fine hand, well done, and again I say... yummm.
Miss_DJ (edited Apr 10, 2006)
his right breast? gets kinda lost somehow...but besides that...oo baby what a nice draw..keep the shirt off..lol btw..the hand and forearm are awesome! |
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marcello (Apr 9, 2006)
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comd
(Apr 9, 2006)
Recording my personal observations about the forearm. Note that these are just my personal notes based on things I've observed by looking at multiple pictures from my anatomy book, and I'm not sure they are 100% correct, though they appear to hold true for all the cases I've seen. I'm using my anatomy book as reference for the anatomy. I couldn't find these exact poses of the arm and hand, but found some pictures that were close enough.The ulna and radius seem to remain fairly stationary as the forearm rotates around the area where they connect to the humerus. The axis of rotation appears to pass through the individual centers of these two bones around these areas, and thus the bones simply rotate in place around the elbow without shifting position. At the wrist, however, the two pivot axises of these bones appear to converge around the center of the wrist, and so the position of the bones change primarily around the wrist where the pivot is no longer centered inside the bones, but outside the bones at the center of the wrist.
comd (Apr 9, 2006)
Oh thanks - you all are too nice. :) I'm not sure I got the exact shape of those bones right. I was looking at references but the slight curves of these bones are very complex to me: I think I might have simplified and straightened them too much. Basically the notes here are regarding the pivot axises of the two forearm bones. When I grab hold of my elbow and rotate my wrist, I can feel that the bones remain stationary around the elbow area because they're rotating in place there. However, they very obviously don't remain stationary at the wrist since they're not rotating in place there, but rather around the center of the wrist. I think it makes sense when drawing these bones to first start drawing around the wrist area, and then extend the bones to connect at the fixed positions around the elbow joint.
mazi (Apr 9, 2006)
close, but the radius is bigger towards the wrist :) you can feel that one sticking out by your thumb (that parts called the "styloid process" which the french kids remember because it sticks out like like the tip of a pen, or "stylo" in french) we got to play with real ones in labs all the time. it was so interesting.
comd (edited Apr 10, 2006)
Ah - I'm pretty sure the proportions are off in other areas as well. :( I think the scapula is a bit small too, and maybe the humerus as well. I wasn't quite sure how the humerus connected to the scapula also, so I also kind of winged it, but mainly I wanted to record how things rotate here in the forearm since I just figured out the basic pivot axises for the two bones today after looking at a bunch of drawings and feeling my own arm as I rotated it. Hopefully that part is semi-accurate.
mazi (Apr 10, 2006)
http://www.jointreplacement.com/bin/images/shoulder/other/shoulderanatomy2.jpgthe head of the humerus is kinda laid in the glenoid cavity (that little concave bit on the side) and laced on with lots of tendons and muscles :) |
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DoOp
(Apr 9, 2006)
=0
DoOp (Apr 9, 2006)
woot! mai cleared it up! o_O I'm not confused anymore =)
Rukia (Apr 9, 2006)
Doopy-tan! The poses! The poses! *dies of jealousy*
Hakkai (Apr 9, 2006)
Mai should have Bigger bo0bs than I do >=]
Maiko (Apr 9, 2006)
nuh uh D: I'll sha-zam you again so your boobs will grow super big 8Dbtw, could you send me our convo? :0 (if you saved it, that is.) I was so sleepy that I forgot to save it >_<; |
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comd
(Apr 9, 2006)
Studying skeletal structure with 'Anatomy for the Artist' by Barcsay. The pose is not inside the book: I'm just using it to try to set up a proper skeletal structure by using multiple pictures from that book as reference. I had a particularly hard time with the forearm and pelvis because I couldn't find a drawing in the book that had the angles I needed to understand the particular forms in 3d space, so I also looked through some references on the internet a bit and felt my own forearm to try to get an idea of how those bones curve around each other. I'm still not quite sure about those areas. It'd be nice if I could figure out how to simplify them somehow.
DoOp (Apr 9, 2006)
**eat j00* This is really good o_O even for practice and such *tear tear* i'm dirven to try this sometime >_<can't help you on anything x.x wish i could, but i'm kinda.. learning off you :3
comd (edited Apr 9, 2006)
Oh thanks. :) I don't know how much I learned doing this study, but I did find out something exciting about the forearm. I'll try to draw another picture to show what I mean. It's probably common sense for most people, but I never really thought about it.The proportions are probably a bit off in this one, but I wasn't concerned about proportions - I just wanted to get the basic idea of the shapes of the bones at the angles provided. Also the bones look a bit thin to me for the amount of flesh I put around them. That's probably something I'm going to have to develop intuitively.
LisaAnne (Apr 9, 2006)
Its a very good study...when I had my life drawing class in the summer for college I remember my teacher having us draw each bone individually before she even let us draw full bodies...it helped alot, just knowing exactly how each bone connected to the next, and how weight effected them. The pelvis can be difficult, because of the curves, but honestly I like drawing it. (I'm talking about drawing in pencil/charcoal though, because haha I really lack skill with the mouse.)I'm very impressed. |
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cool forehead he has too <3