Drawing The Underside Of The Face The Third Plane
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Steve Huston discusses the complexities of illustrating the dynastic plane in art, highlighting its challenges and techniques. He explains how neglecting this aspect can make drawings resemble cheap masks but mastering it can add depth and realism. Steve uses the metaphor of a bucket to describe the dynastic plane's visual impact, emphasizing the importance of understanding its underside and top views. Through various examples and references to art history, he illustrates how subtle details can profoundly affect the perception of depth and form in art.
Thank you, Steve. Despite all the wonderful figure drawing books available, like those by Andrew Loomis and Michael Hampton, I still love learning from you. The way you teach really inspires me.
One of "my" favorite instructors, with G. Vilppu and Michel Lauricella ! Thank you Steve Huston.
i can’t keep up!! thank you keep em coming let’s goooo
these are insanely useful and better then some courses I have paid for idk why these don't get more views
Thank you Steve, this is very useful for me!
I've been drawing faces, amongst other things, for decades and have never seen anything as considered as this about how to approach the task. Brilliant!
1:40 bottom and top side of the head
2:10 underside
2:29 top of the skull
4:17 digastric plane on profile
6:30 bottom of the bucket
7:40 front view
8:40 3/4 view overlap
10:40 neck stretch
12:30 soft neck old man
14:00 ways of representaiton 3rd plane
16:30 double chin
18:19 overlap double chin
21:20 another strategy lookin up
25:50 lower chin box
27:00 side view
29:00 synopsis
29:48 lowe part of the neck
31:30 side view lower
33:00 how to observe it from the models
Thank you
Awesome, can you do a sculpting demo sometime?