I am going to have to play catch up right now. I have about 5 months of progress that I need to post up. These were the rest of the drawings that I completed in the first couple weeks of the Drawing and Anatomy class. I was still rusty, but these drawing do show were my bodies have come from. The other issue I came across was the medium, charcoal pencils. I never used them before, I did try charcoal when I was younger but hated it. But that is what the class called for. So I stepped out of my comfort zone and forced myself to try it and stay with it. In all reality I am still fighting charcoal out but I am liking it more.
I am starting this blog to document my journey to convert the Frank Reilly drawing methods into parell methodes for 3D modeling. I will be focusing on how the planes of the face and body are guildlines for polygon edge placement and edge flow.
I am starting on a long study of the traditional application of the Reilly methodes. Before I try to convert it over to 3d, I must first perfect my knowledge on paper. Only once I understand it on paper will the knowledge transfer to polygons.
I am starting on a long study of the traditional application of the Reilly methodes. Before I try to convert it over to 3d, I must first perfect my knowledge on paper. Only once I understand it on paper will the knowledge transfer to polygons.
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- Advanced Anatomy: Last Session This Quarter
- Advanced Anatomy: 2 Days Ago
- Advanced Anatomy: Head Studies
- Advanced Anatomy: Post II
- Advanced Anatomy: Using the Reilly Method
- The Start of Advanced Anatomy
- Wrapping up Drawing and Anatomy
- My Introduction to the Frank Reilly Method
- Drawing and Anatomy: Leg Studies
- Knocking the Rust Off
- Start of Class
- The Starting Point
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