Wednesday, November 13, 2013

60 second gestures on top 2 min gestures on bottom. More practice is needed, but I'm feeling more confident as I go. When attempting to accurately render the entire skeletal structure of the gesture with just a handful of lines, it is important to note that the bones/lines adhere correctly to the anatomical structure of the body, which is to say, that the lines don't necessarily occupy the center of mass 100% of the time. For example, when viewing the body from a frontal, orthographic view, the spine would in fact occupy the center of mass; however, when viewing the body from a lateral point of view, the spine would NOT occupy the center of mass. Often enough, I have noticed that although a 60 second gesture initially seems sound, problems begin to manifest once I move on to rendering out the actual bodily forms, and I know that part of this is due to the aforementioned mistake(s) in my gesture drawing. More patience, practice, & focus are definitely in order.


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