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Hello there!

Feast your eyes on my 1.5th attempt at sculpting posed bodies. Ballet is a running theme with a lot of my sculpts as I'm inspired by the lines, and contours created by their moves :) That being said, compressed and stretched muscles are not my strongsuit and welcome any and all feedback/criticism you may have.

Inb4: I've been keeping good tabs on the other anatomy thread by Stealth23, and have been using that as help.

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  • carvuliero
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    Is this 1.5 or 15 attempt ?
    I am currently working of dozen of exercises with increasing complexity related to blocking a pose and what you trying to do on my scale is in the top 3 -> single view multiple figures
    His gesture is better but they both look broken also you are coping the pose as you see it [with prospective distortion ] for example her arms are different length , most likely his too . What is your success with figures in natural symmetrical pose ?
    I suggest instead of sculpting muscle to use basic representation[cylinder sphere cube ] of different body parts and connection between them and only when gesture,rhythm, big volumes and relations are correctly establish to start with muscles
  • Amanq
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    @carvuliero : This is my 1.5 attempt haha. Wasn't sure what letters to add to 1.5. Also, just to clarify, what parts are broken? And I've had some practice with a natural symmetrical pose. Completed a standard male, female, and fat male sculpts in the past month, but I wanted to challenge myself with this reference to test muscle knowledge of how compression/stretching work.

    Thanks for the suggestion!
  • carvuliero
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    Her pelvis and his rib cage for example
    Below you can find big shape of skeleton system .I suggest you learn those and how to block them in any position , if you do that you will have much easier time with complex poses

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