Monday 2 January 2012

Human Body Continued

 This is a study of the human body in two different postures. The figure on the left has good muscular structure and also the weight of the figure is shown through the position of the shoulders. However, the proportion of this figure isn't as accurate as the one of the right, due to the quick skeletal structure drawn before adding flesh to it.
 This is again a study of human musculature. The focus is quite clearly the shoulders and arms, where the attention has been as precise as possible, compared to the roughness of the rest of the sketch. 
 This composition is studying posture. The weight of the figure is shown through the slump of the stomach and curve of the back. However, some parts of the subject is out of proportion such as the feet. The stick the figure is holding adds not only scale to the body but also context and character to the composition.
 These three figures are again observations of posture. They were minute sketches, the quickness being shown in the inattention to proportion and detail. However, I feel I have successfully captured the general postures being modelled.
 This is an observational drawing based on the posture of the subject. This twenty five minute sketch shows successful shading and identifies the shape and weight of the person well, although there are some proportional problems, such as the size of the head. Overall, however, I feel it is an accurate composition of the subject.
 This is a study of the muscular structure of the same subject. I think I have sorted out the worst of the proportional errors in this composition and have been able to show quite precisely the muscles on the arm and lack of on the chest, shown by the definition of the ribs. However, I have made a few mistakes with the detail, such as the final definition of the collarbone joining the shoulder.

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