I have a few questions : Why did you start a fragment but not a whole figure How do you control your proportion without bony landmarks or basic head ? -> for example nipples are really far a part and normally space between is one head so base on that your shoulders should be twice as wide Why didn't you start from basic rib cage and pelvis and fill the gaps at least you will somewhere to hang the muscle ?
I have a few questions : Why did you start a fragment but not a whole figure How do you control your proportion without bony landmarks or basic head ? -> for example nipples are really far a part and normally space between is one head so base on that your shoulders should be twice as wide Why didn't you start from basic rib cage and pelvis and fill the gaps at least you will somewhere to hang the muscle ?
First of all thanks for your comment, and next: 1 - I'm focus on torso and back to improve my anatomy in these fields 2- I don't use any landmarks while im sculpting, I follow a lot of references like anatomy books and Grassetti's course. 3- I always start with a rib cage from which I extrude the rest of the body to sculpt, but I think it's a good way start from basic rib cage and pelvis to hang the muscles too. I don't understand the proportions of the shoulders you've commented, can you explain me please?
Sure I made you a small diagram with general proportion of the torso Chin to nipple to naval and distance between nipple approximately equal distance - 1 unit/head Widest point on the shoulder for male 2 1/3 Clavicle/sternum/scapula 3/4 Of course thats idealized and generalized proportion but if you stick somewhere around it you will be in good shape
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Why did you start a fragment but not a whole figure
How do you control your proportion without bony landmarks or basic head ? -> for example nipples are really far a part and normally space between is one head so base on that your shoulders should be twice as wide
Why didn't you start from basic rib cage and pelvis and fill the gaps at least you will somewhere to hang the muscle ?
1 - I'm focus on torso and back to improve my anatomy in these fields
2- I don't use any landmarks while im sculpting, I follow a lot of references like anatomy books and Grassetti's course.
3- I always start with a rib cage from which I extrude the rest of the body to sculpt, but I think it's a good way start from basic rib cage and pelvis to hang the muscles too.
I don't understand the proportions of the shoulders you've commented, can you explain me please?
Thanks.
Chin to nipple to naval and distance between nipple approximately equal distance - 1 unit/head
Widest point on the shoulder for male 2 1/3
Clavicle/sternum/scapula 3/4
Of course thats idealized and generalized proportion but if you stick somewhere around it you will be in good shape
I will work with references and landmarks like basic head to improve the proportions.
I will share my work soon