Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Week 10 - Anatomy and movement
Now that we had a basic understanding of human anatomy and proportions, we started drawing moving models quickly to test our understanding of the human form as well as our observational drawing skills, This was challenging because usually when we were to draw something it would still be there when we looked back up from the paper. This tiny timeframe (15 seconds usually) meant that we couldn't be nit-picking about certain details otherwise the drawing wouldn't get done.
Bold and purposeful lines were made to get the basics of the figure down on paper, including the angles and directions that the head, torso, hips, legs and arms were at.
Drawing multiple images to show movement on a single page is useful because it helped me understand the physical changes that our body makes when doing simple actions; and so this will help when translating these movements onto 3d software to make realistic actions.
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