Saturday, 16 April 2016

Our most recent anatomy class

Starting on the upper half of the body 


This is an update to say that now we are comfortably back after the Easter break and it's coming up to our project deadline it has been decided that our anatomy sculpture workshops on the Fridays will now last for the whole day instead of just the morning. This is because we need to be able to get out anatomical figures done before we leave university and at the pace we were working at that just wasn't going to happen and so we are now spending some more time working on them each week which I am really pleased about as I love these classes. Hopefully there will be a few more scheduled in for after deadline as well so that we are able to get a big chunk done each week and have it closer to being finished.

This week, in our first full day session, Ron had a few things that he wanted us to work on which was finishing off the outer muscles on the back of the shin so that we had that section complete and then, finally, we were going to be moving on to the upper half of the body. This is something that the class had been looking forward to pressing on with for a while now so it was great to hear that is what we would be working on. So the new areas we were focusing on sculpting was the full length of the spine, making sure we were getting in all the dips and curves in the right place and we also had a go at making the basic shape of the rib cage as well so we were getting some big pieces of the upper body done which was great. I have, as per usual, popped some visual examples of the area we were modelling down below for reference and have also added my up to date photographs of my mode. Unfortunately I completely forgot to photograph my process as we went along so I have got a selection of what it looked like at the end of the say instead just to show what I had been up to.






Examples of the new areas we focused on 












What my model looked like by the end of the lesson 



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