Legs and Arms should be completed. Post arms to blog.
Extra credit- bring in work in presentation format and show off your work!
Web resources and 10 poses due…I'm paying attention to this.
Also, looking at the syllabus, 30% of your sketchbook should be done, so bring them in for the first grade!
Remember to go to the facebook page and post your links! (and like the page)
http://www.facebook.com/pages/MCC-Electronic-Imaging-and-Media-Arts/280873835270701
Friday, March 23, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Erms and Lags
These two weeks will be devoted to studying the proportions and anatomy of the arms and legs. Get familiar with how they work…look, feel, observe others and more importantly, experiment with your own. Really spend time thinking about how the muscles are attached and look at the values created when light is reflected off your skin, along with how the muscles move underneath.
Arms & Hands should be completed on Friday, at which time we'll begin Legs & Feet. Don't forget your web resource and 10 poses!
Arms & Hands should be completed on Friday, at which time we'll begin Legs & Feet. Don't forget your web resource and 10 poses!
Friday, March 16, 2012
March 23rd, 2012
Have arms done for next Friday! Make each layer visible separately and save as jpegs so you have bone, muscle and skin images, then post on your blog. Any questions email me!
4 arms extended
2 with biceps flexed
4 hands
Web Resources
10 Poses
4 arms extended
2 with biceps flexed
4 hands
Web Resources
10 Poses
Friday, March 9, 2012
SPRING 1140-2A
Alright, starting out there's a lot to get going, so here we go. For next Friday, below is what you'll need to have ready:
1. A blogspot.com or wordpress.com or some sort of online documentation of your work in this class. If you have questions about this, email me.
2. Get your sketchbook and get started! You'll need to be knocking out about 7-10 sketches per week to stay on track.
3. Bring $10 worth of Print Coupons from Student Services.
4. 10 Individual images that deal with skeletal structure and muscle anatomy. These need to be AT LEAST 400 x 400 pixel images. (No thumbnails)
5. Your Web Resource - The site is up to you, but it needs to be something you can show and explain.
6. Finish up your Skeletal/Muscle drawings and make sure they're labeled, then save as jpg and post to your blog.
Here's a few examples of student work from last quarter
1. A blogspot.com or wordpress.com or some sort of online documentation of your work in this class. If you have questions about this, email me.
2. Get your sketchbook and get started! You'll need to be knocking out about 7-10 sketches per week to stay on track.
3. Bring $10 worth of Print Coupons from Student Services.
4. 10 Individual images that deal with skeletal structure and muscle anatomy. These need to be AT LEAST 400 x 400 pixel images. (No thumbnails)
5. Your Web Resource - The site is up to you, but it needs to be something you can show and explain.
6. Finish up your Skeletal/Muscle drawings and make sure they're labeled, then save as jpg and post to your blog.
Here's a few examples of student work from last quarter
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