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Hexal
February 11th, 2003, 06:50 PM
Here are some drawings im doing from an Anatomy book i got a while ago. I hope to go through a good chunk of the book. The Skull is first so i started there. The first skull is kind of quick. The second i took more time at it, I did it during my art class. And the Jaw is a little quick becuase I did it after the side skull in art today.
http://www.cedarcountyia.com/imghost/SkullF.jpg
http://www.cedarcountyia.com/imghost/SkullS.jpg http://www.cedarcountyia.com/imghost/Jaw.jpg

And going with the skeleton theme my sp for today i did a half flesh and half skull. not very good on the flesh side but the skull i think is good.
http://www.cedarcountyia.com/imghost/port38.jpg


C&C welcome.

Now im on to the spine rib cage area and the shoulder so expect thoses in the next couple days.


-HExAL-

DragonGX
February 12th, 2003, 03:51 AM
On the half face/half skeleton pic, the nose doesnt look right. you have a defined line for the nose, when if you look at a nose there isnt a line, its jsut shaded to give a smooth transition.. It can easily be fixed though, so just remember that next time you draw a face... just draw the bottom tip, nostrils and the sides of the nostrils, and then shade it up...

:)

jester
February 12th, 2003, 11:11 AM
The second one shows that taking your time pays! Try either to do a proper cross-hatching or create smooth tones (values) where no single pencil strokes are visible. When crosshatching, follow the shape of the plane(object) with the most prominent strokes. And draw draw draw even more skulls before proceeding.

Jester

SinisteR
March 1st, 2003, 09:47 AM
Is that the Burne Hogarth book?

Atmospheria
March 1st, 2003, 10:41 AM
You should pay attention to the proportions...and gotto put more contrast to the black areas...
going good.