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Really cool thing I dug up from some ancient Germans. Helps to visualize proportions in a simple way and with solid shapes. Sometimes line drawings can play tricks on our perception of sizes relative to one another. Another set for some friends.Related content
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mayliu1997 [2021-08-25 23:30:55 +0000 UTC]
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alphabetsoup314 [2013-07-10 21:29:18 +0000 UTC]
I dunno if Bammes can be considered 'ancient', although this technique probably is old.
On a more relevant note, I think this tutorial was well-explained and gives some nice tips.
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PiratoLoco In reply to alphabetsoup314 [2013-07-10 22:00:36 +0000 UTC]
HAHAHA...I exaggerate for dramatic effect. Really happy someone knows who the heck that guy is. Love his breakdowns, stuff is incredible!!
Only thing different is I am using Durer and Robert Beverly Hale crossbreed for the proportion system. The head, to nipple, to bellybutton, seems weird because those bits move so much on the figure.
Anywho...glad the notes are clear.
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alphabetsoup314 In reply to PiratoLoco [2013-07-10 22:31:41 +0000 UTC]
Admittedly, I had to go look up the name. I was like, "Hey, this looks familiar... where did I see this?"
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Moolikon [2013-07-10 20:53:04 +0000 UTC]
Oh my... the ancient germans were so smart! <33 Its so simple <3
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