How To Draw The Pelvis - The Bucket Method (Study Session)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @politiquementincorrect1984
    @politiquementincorrect1984 3 года назад +23

    Pelvis Presley

  • @hot_ice_84
    @hot_ice_84 Год назад +1

    This is the most cleanest SketchBook ,I have ever seen. Props👏👏👏

  • @KillerTacos54
    @KillerTacos54 3 года назад +2

    Excellent! I absolutely LOVE this series! Thanks so much for continuing to make these videos. I fully expect it to just get better and better as we transition from the skeletal system to the muscular system and then eventually everything! Very exciting

    • @DanBeardshaw
      @DanBeardshaw  3 года назад

      Thanks! I’m also excited to progress. I think this series will become more valuable to people once I’m past the skeleton etc and I start drawing figures in detail. it will be nice to refer to these videos which document the basics from square one

  • @dalescher
    @dalescher 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your work. I enjoy your series. I was thinking there was something missing in your drawings though, then I got it: weighted lines! You should add some weight to some of your lines, to highlight the difference between foreground/background, or contour/inside lines. Like they do in product design. It would help visualize the forms better, especially on realistic drawings of complex shapes like pelvis.

  • @lucky7green74
    @lucky7green74 2 года назад

    Can't wait to try these out!

  • @hyunswatercolor-worldtour513
    @hyunswatercolor-worldtour513 3 года назад +2

    Hello, it's really fun to see your sketchbook together. I understood your special gaze through sketches, and I was interested in special materials.
    I also liked the sound of Sharp scratching the paper. Thanks for sharing a good video. ^^

  • @wongxiao8547
    @wongxiao8547 3 года назад +2

    I am loving your whole series on perspective and some tutorial buildings. DO you plan to make interior perspectives?

    • @DanBeardshaw
      @DanBeardshaw  3 года назад

      yeah I’ll do a few interiors :)

  • @TheDreadfulCurtain
    @TheDreadfulCurtain 3 года назад +2

    Hi There loved yr video very helpful. I wonder if you have ever come across the book The Skillful Huntsman by Khang Le, Mike Yamada, Felix Yoon I came across it in an online library. I would really love to hear your response to the different possibilities shown when designing the subjects that creative folks are often presented with. Cheers

  • @JongsungChoi
    @JongsungChoi Год назад

    for drawing the skull I prefer Bammes's method of skull construction over loomis's construction

  • @sonalikumari543
    @sonalikumari543 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for the video❤
    But... The video was kind of hazy, wasn't able to see the pencil lines clearly even at 1080p and zooming in.😢

  • @snguyen7311
    @snguyen7311 Год назад

    drawing it from the backside is difficult. trying to solve that one for myself

  • @anirban5697
    @anirban5697 28 дней назад

    Great video but you need better lighting it is very hard to see

  • @aloksingh5651
    @aloksingh5651 3 года назад

    Thanks for this content ❤️👍

  • @junaidawan657
    @junaidawan657 3 года назад +1

    Do u use graphic softwares

  • @Zorahime29
    @Zorahime29 2 года назад

    what are the other methods for drawing the pelvis??

  • @terrancestilwell363
    @terrancestilwell363 3 года назад

    I love your vids

  • @KitKatWiffleBallBat
    @KitKatWiffleBallBat 3 года назад +2

    I have a question! Are you giving us Proko stuff, or is this known from another source? Just curious. Thanks in advance, Dan!
    I already learned this stuff from his channel before I bought his Anatomy Course. (Highly recommend, by the way!) I have this stuff on brown paper in a leather skin, making it look like an old 18th century doctor's notes, or something. (The wording is in cursive too, haha.) I like vintage things, I guess.

    • @DanBeardshaw
      @DanBeardshaw  3 года назад

      Hi Katie, I find my information from many sources such as books, videos etc. which i reference throughout the study sessions. For the pelvis in particular though, I found this bucket method from proko to be the best - so I suppose this video can be used as some additional guidance.

  • @thenermer
    @thenermer 3 года назад

    Soo good 👍

  • @DisciplineMan000
    @DisciplineMan000 3 года назад

    What kind of book u use Dan?

  • @betweenthepanels9145
    @betweenthepanels9145 3 года назад

    Keeping it hip

  • @BC-sh7en
    @BC-sh7en 3 года назад +3

    I've been trying to avoid doing this but fuck it. I'll just speak my mind. I watched a Marco Bucci video a while back and it made me realize I could help you. It made me realize the the people telling you that you are doing great are only not helping you, but are actually hindering your progress overall.
    There's two things I want to address but I'll keep it short.
    First, your channel was the best thing ever. I really loved the vlogs, their setting, editing, music, drawing, talk, you name it. It was all great.
    But you don't do that anymore.
    Second is about your art. You don't seem to be making progress in a way. Your images are very detailed and textured, but incredibly flat. I believe the reason is because you aren't good at shading form(as you admitted in a really old video).
    When you work from reference, it looks dazzling, perfect I might add. But when you draw from imagination, your images have no shadows, or deep shadows at all, it just doesn't have a good value range. It does when you work from photos, but not when you draw from imagination. Don't take this as hate or anything of the sort. I don't know you, or what you've been up to. I visit your channel sometimes to rewatch the old videos, but I stopped watching the new ones years ago, so I may be speaking out of terms here, but anyway, I had to get that out of my chest. I wanted to make this comment 2 years ago, but I just didn't really know how. I just couldn't just say nothing anymore.
    Have a good day, and if possible, please make more content like the stuff you used to do.

    • @toonyandfriends1915
      @toonyandfriends1915 3 года назад

      did you watch the current video?

    • @BC-sh7en
      @BC-sh7en 3 года назад

      @@toonyandfriends1915 nop, I only check the channel out every once in a while. Did he address it? I'm gonna check it out

    • @toonyandfriends1915
      @toonyandfriends1915 3 года назад

      @@BC-sh7en i guess , it's more like he is learning art basic and isn't using shading as a crutch to make the drawing look 3d.
      he is learning forms it seems

    • @BC-sh7en
      @BC-sh7en 3 года назад

      @@toonyandfriends1915 hmm.... friend I understand you like the channel, the dude, and all, and that's ok. It's also ok for Dan Beardshaw to draw however he likes. But I think you point "learning art basics and isn't using shading as a crutch to make the drawing look 3d" lacks logic and contraddicts itself in more ways than I could possibly hope to explain.

    • @toonyandfriends1915
      @toonyandfriends1915 3 года назад +4

      @@BC-sh7en i'm not really a fan of the channel and i barely watch the guy but that's fine. What i actually mean is that shading is used as a tool to show 3d volumetric form and add depth , but if one do not already have a basic understanding of the 3d forms at hand , than the shading will look flat or , the drawing will look wrong . That's art fundamentals , shading is the least important thing you'd need to worry about .Understanding 3d volumetric form is the most valuable . Dan has trouble drawing simple ellipses in perspective which he stated himself. He is furthermore learning that .

  • @alanfrank1632
    @alanfrank1632 3 года назад

    Pelvis 😏