Underlying structure is v important; work from the skull outwards; stop at the surface;
On my current head: make the impression and form of the hair rather than making it too detailed - give it life! Some good examples of heads are at this site: http://www.portrait-sculpture.org/
Make the eyes have a pupil and an iris; the ears still look a bit stick-on.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
Life Tips
Things learned during yesterday's life class:
1) look to model the structure before the detail
2) the basic structure of the body is the same for everyone - e.g. lengths correlate like "foot to forearm"
3) working from photographs rather than life can tend to produce flat sculpture and distorted perspective
4) ears are usually about 2 ear widths back from the front of the face
5) neck muscles are important
And here's where I am with my head:
Although it's now a better sculpture, paradoxically I think it has just lost a bit of the likeness and I now need to add back those touches that make it look "right"
1) look to model the structure before the detail
2) the basic structure of the body is the same for everyone - e.g. lengths correlate like "foot to forearm"
3) working from photographs rather than life can tend to produce flat sculpture and distorted perspective
4) ears are usually about 2 ear widths back from the front of the face
5) neck muscles are important
And here's where I am with my head:
Although it's now a better sculpture, paradoxically I think it has just lost a bit of the likeness and I now need to add back those touches that make it look "right"
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