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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Head Extensions 3

Another example, with a bit more detail about projecting the lines. As I mentioned before this is a great way to get to know your design, because it forces you to consider it in three dimensions; and therefore also a good way to find flaws in either the specific design, or in one's regular approach to drawing (in this case) heads. In this example, I tried to keep the head fairly simple, for the sake of clarity.

posted by Paul Rivoche at 9:01 PM

2 Comments:

Blogger Paul Rivoche said...

Thanks a lot busted, more coming up soon....!

2:16 PM  
Blogger dylan said...

Great site Paul. I loved your sections in Draw Magazine too, you have a real knack for breaking down different techniques and making them understandable.

Dylan

2:50 PM  

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