Below are some of the 3D poses I created using the Stu model we were provided. These poses are based on sketches done for the assignment. I decided to turn in pose 2C here at the top as the final pose, but I got a tremendous amount of feedback from my fellow classmates and they all fed into strengthening my poses. Of course, critiques here are welcome too as I think all of these can be pushed even more to make them as solid and dynamic as possible.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
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Hey Adam
Nice work. I agree with you for choosing 2C to hand in, think it id def one of the strongest.
I am wondering though if you can push Stu's left shoulder forward and or up more to try and get rid of the bump under his head in the silhouette, you then would need to adjust the other should a lil too to keep the shoulder plane correct.
Also maybe throw his neck back a lil?
Just some thoughts.
Keep it up.
Dan
hi! Just found your blog, must be pretty good feeling knowing you're on AM! I've been following it since it started, but was already enrolled on an animation degree here in the UK. Have now graduated and am continuing to learn. I really want to improve my life drawing and get more animation practice in, so it was nice to see your work and be inspired by the developments into character posing.
Keep it up! I'll check back soon.
Adam
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