Thursday 1 May 2014

Anatomy and Movement



These three drawings each show the movement of the two models through a series of both static and dynamic poses. These poses focus on capturing how the human body is affected by movement, and is accomplished by capturing key frames whilst the model is moving very slowly. 
The first drawing shows the model moving along the floor, whilst the last shows how the model moves in the same spot. This last one is very dynamic as the key frames are all captured when the model was in the process of non subtle movements.
Something common to all three pieces is that proportion is mostly correct though there are some prevalent exceptions in the first in second drawings. There is a major foreshortening error in the first frame of the second drawing. as the model is drawn as though he is top down rather than laying down on the floor. As for the second frame of the first , the body is completely out of proportion compared to the other sketches.

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