How do you transform the boxes that represent the ribcage and the pelvis into the actual body parts?
I have been studying Hampton for a while, so i have been drawing boxes, so the next logical step would be to make those boxes into the ribcage and pelvis.
If you have other methods of construction methods, please share as well.
>>3050634
Use egg shapes? Page 19 in the book show you a couple of methods you could use.
But these boxes should already give you enough information to draw the actual bodymass over them.
>>3050634
Don't think of the box as the literal representation of the body. Think of them as 3D grids that contain the body and help you judge the proportions and shape you need to draw in space. Construction is not the same as anatomy. You need to learn the body in relation to the construction.
>>3050634
You first study the pelvis, draw the box over it so you know how it works. Then you can rotate the box and place the pelvis back inside again.
It's not just construction, it's deconstruction>construction.
Rib cage:
https://youtu.be/H2A4SgWWQpM
https://youtu.be/0psVxFg0t1A
Pelvis:
https://youtu.be/-GA8oC9PFQo
https://youtu.be/PWGRsD0xen0
I recommend you trace boxes over static front and side views of the ribcage and pelvis. Take note what is confined within the boxes and what parts stick out. Then do the same from memory. You need to conceptualize the anatomy into simplified shapes if you wish to draw it from memory. And try to treat the boxes loosely as the other anon said
>>3050846
Your verbosity is disgusting.
'line confidence'
>>3051175
What?