I have indeed learned so much about the body this quarter. I took this class because my strong point is no the human body. Consistently drawing gesture drawings and knowing how to successfully draw a human with correct proportions has improved my skills greatly. My main
area of interest is the legs. I had not known good proportions or how the
leg, specifically the calves, was shaped. I figured there was one muscle involved in shaping the calf, but now I know it is made up of the Gastocnemius and Soleus, connected to the Achilles Tendon.
My strong points are cross contour I think. At first I really didn’t understand what was going on in the process and how to approach the cross contour in my drawings. Once I started, it was easy for me to understand and create a detailed drawing depicting the texture of the figure. Some of my drawings you can really look at and feel as though you can run your hand over the angles of the body. In the very beginning I was great at finding the long axis and drawing the angles of specifically the Thoracic and Lumbar curves. The length of the Cervical to Thoracic curve seems always to be off, however. Building the clay helped me with the proportions and indentations of the back. I think the back, shoulders and legs are the sexiest parts of the body. The back specifically because it has such great curves!
>>(Right) This is my first posted gesture drawing of when we first introduced the rib cage and pelvis. We've concluded my pelvis is WAY TOO SMALL, but I like it none the less.>>>>
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