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Again, kitty... she just invades.
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October 28, 2007
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DMC-TZ1 10/200 second F/2.8 5 mm 800 Oct 28, 2007, 2:48:07 PM |
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I'll keep my guns, my money, and my freedom; you can keep your 'change'.
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Thanks!
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"What do you do? You sit around and you bitch and you moan because things don't go your way. Well, you know what, kid? Welcome to the real world where, most of the time, things don't go your fucking way."
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Ok, trying to draw this pose and I have little to no practice with foreshortening, so your right leg is kicking my butt all over the place...
Any tips?
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Have you ever noticed that they always name castles things like Chillingsworth? Did they plan that sort of stuff ahead of time? "Oh, my, this place is rather dank and dreary. I dare say that this might be able to scare my great great great grandchildren!"
If you've got a printed version, make a small grid around that area and then reproduce the grid to scale on your drawing (might take a bit of math if you aren't good at eyeballing it). Compare the horizontal and vertical points of the form to other areas of the body that you think are in proportion. For example, the right most edge of the knee is below the breast, the start of the curve of the calf is in line with the right side of the nose. The under curve of the leg is close to the tips of the fingers horizontally.
Seeing how things line up across and down is very helpful with foreshortening because it forces you to think of it as just shape to define and not a "leg" per se. Also, shading will be essential to making it really seem like it's coming forward.
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