Sorry. I meant, "Don't sweat the foreshortening. The human form is dynamic and how portions of it looks depends on the angle of the limb or the angle of the point of view."
I'm not much of a typist.
Don't sweat the foreshortening. The human form is dynamic at how portions of it looks depends on the angle of the limb or the angle of the point of view. Perhaps a slightly different pose would do the trick. I know I do several sketches before I feel I get foreshortening right.
I'm giving this a five.
Nicely done.
jagris at 11:19AM, Nov. 21, 2007
@ artdude2002: no worries~ Everybody gets one. (Typo, that is. :B)
artdude2002 at 3:33PM, Nov. 20, 2007
Sorry. I meant, "Don't sweat the foreshortening. The human form is dynamic and how portions of it looks depends on the angle of the limb or the angle of the point of view." I'm not much of a typist.
artdude2002 at 3:31PM, Nov. 20, 2007
Don't sweat the foreshortening. The human form is dynamic at how portions of it looks depends on the angle of the limb or the angle of the point of view. Perhaps a slightly different pose would do the trick. I know I do several sketches before I feel I get foreshortening right. I'm giving this a five. Nicely done.
jagris at 2:13PM, Nov. 20, 2007
I'm not a fan of that arm either... but I did this so I could get out of my slumpy-thing. C:
kyupol at 1:43PM, Nov. 20, 2007
your coloring rocks. :) But alexandriel's right arm looks a bit off. I know. Foreshortening is a pain in the arse to draw.