Sunday, 27 January 2013

Introductions

The drawing above is supposed to illustrate the bone structure of the human body and to get the correct proportions of the each body part to the relative scale of the head. There is  impressionism of the ribs because there are only lines to show that there are bones is was done so that it would not distract the eye from the rest of the figure due to the complexity of all the bones going around to the other side. The perspective of the figure is slightly hard to be seen because the angle is at a 3/4 view so the ribs for example on the left side has too be smaller than the right to give that impression.

The proportion and relative scale of the figure is ok vertically for most of the body however the Tibia and Fibula look to be out of proportion because they look to have been squashed to fit the page.The spine which only looks to be slightly out of proportion because the Mandible is little bit too far from the Clavicle. The scapula also seems to be slightly too small given angle of the figure.

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