Thursday, 14 February 2013

Foreshortening & Extreme Angles


These 3 sketches were drawn fairly quickly and then some extra time was spent to slightly improve areas which required a bit more detail, the first sketch was used to create the foreshotening effect of the skeleton by creating a 3D box guide, it was also to ensure that the proportions of the skeleton were correct.




 The second sketch was progression from the first sketch by adding in parts of the skeleton to the already created box guide. The aim of the drawing was to draw foreshortening effects at an extreme angle, an oblique angle, this meant that the foreshortening effect would increase drastically over a short space. This image shows how the skeleton gets smaller as it goes further away from the viewer, this is foreshortening.




 The third sketch that was drawn was at a very difficult perspective this made it quite hard to draw the skeleton an improvment to this would have been to pick a better perspective, also the skeleton's feet have been cut off the image, a better perspective would have allowed for the full object to be within the page.

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