Monday, March 26, 2012
Digital Lineart
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Exercise Graphics (Colored Pencil)
Two-step exercise graphic demonstrating a tricep press. Rendered in colored pencil with hatching.
These drawings are actually relatively old, from Anatomical Figure Draw offered in the fall quarter of this year. I only thought to photograph them now.
These drawings are actually relatively old, from Anatomical Figure Draw offered in the fall quarter of this year. I only thought to photograph them now.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Edits to Tilted Throat
You may have noticed that the bone structure on the "tipped throat" image a few posts down looked a bit shoddy... I ended up doing some project revisions to make the transition from straight anterior view to tipped-back more believable.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTyi7QiBYC2kPMwqICEX1M50bKHUoNJ88rmPHliwPOGlA57WwvLW_HJA6Dq6s8gOVqjGVZ9g2TpwXah15S-RDXrLnMcSd3feeuc-Suqyz7rLo5C1tqdmNBCU1mpf_JGE2k19WIO63QfNDL/s200/anterior+full.jpg)
The edits to the straight anterior view are probably not very obvious - just some differentiation in values, trying to make the trapezius muscle seem a little closer to the viewer and the other muscles more vibrant and life-like. (Also the thyroid cartilage and trachea were tinted blue to correspond with the discs in the vertebral column).
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgHECRA0C5WUUWqA1F4qVvHZHmw9mbjgulFMbyzHm4hNVVRc8xxZHJzNup0Yl9Ny6pBE1AOT5B4P3Sx_pYNerWtFRwQP9u_OGNNhiBGJ8mCHdGHWSJd__dNOxDIl-FpqFrfvV9FUwps3v6s/s200/tipped+full.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPIGcdFt1WB8nWTLJoTdVbifoZJuHlfFb4EFYLrUny6hu9DRMDzqzgY8DpDMNA3NidFaJFf5Kw-YusBBfs9J2kZEEFnzG5mfrtKdiXISeNqjhJafY29pDrZ1nIgukqvDteGSXQgsRGfNEP/s200/nielsen+color+tipped.jpg)
Hopefully the transition here is a little more distinctive though; there was definitely something wrong with the first skull. It might just be that it's not dramatic enough of an angle, but I think lightening up the color palette helped a lot too.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTyi7QiBYC2kPMwqICEX1M50bKHUoNJ88rmPHliwPOGlA57WwvLW_HJA6Dq6s8gOVqjGVZ9g2TpwXah15S-RDXrLnMcSd3feeuc-Suqyz7rLo5C1tqdmNBCU1mpf_JGE2k19WIO63QfNDL/s200/anterior+full.jpg)
The edits to the straight anterior view are probably not very obvious - just some differentiation in values, trying to make the trapezius muscle seem a little closer to the viewer and the other muscles more vibrant and life-like. (Also the thyroid cartilage and trachea were tinted blue to correspond with the discs in the vertebral column).
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgHECRA0C5WUUWqA1F4qVvHZHmw9mbjgulFMbyzHm4hNVVRc8xxZHJzNup0Yl9Ny6pBE1AOT5B4P3Sx_pYNerWtFRwQP9u_OGNNhiBGJ8mCHdGHWSJd__dNOxDIl-FpqFrfvV9FUwps3v6s/s200/tipped+full.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPIGcdFt1WB8nWTLJoTdVbifoZJuHlfFb4EFYLrUny6hu9DRMDzqzgY8DpDMNA3NidFaJFf5Kw-YusBBfs9J2kZEEFnzG5mfrtKdiXISeNqjhJafY29pDrZ1nIgukqvDteGSXQgsRGfNEP/s200/nielsen+color+tipped.jpg)
Hopefully the transition here is a little more distinctive though; there was definitely something wrong with the first skull. It might just be that it's not dramatic enough of an angle, but I think lightening up the color palette helped a lot too.
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