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August 2, 2011
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Aug 2, 2011, 7:51:24 PM
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I had a request to do some foreshortening.
Hope this helps with figures!

This stock is not intended for photoshopping, it is made for drawing reference.

NOTES:

- Notice the size of the hand when parallel to the face? (first photo) Now look at the size when the hand is fully outstretched towards the camera. For foreshortening any distance, the size of the hand will only be between the smallest and largest size when between the figure and the camera.

- In the photo where my arms are fully outstretched, The distance from the tip of my middle finger to the bottom of my palm is roughly the same as the height of my head from hair to chin.

- Notice how the shadows curve and fade underneath the arms in photos where you can see the bottom side.

- In photos 4 and 5, my arms remain roughly the same size at the wrist AND shoulder. They do not taper in size either way.


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Your Question: AnsweredCURRENT SUGGESTION LIST
- Hand stock with gloves
- looking over the should turning degrees
- Stock photos on a bike
- climbing up a ladder
- expressions with the eyes closed
- poses with arrows and a quiver
- dramatic lighting with facial expressions
- Throwing poses (pokeball)
- Sleeping photos with pillows and blankets
- leaning against a wall, various poses
- Guns / holding a gun
- Let's draw falling from the front
- left-handed archery
- sitting / kneeling poses
- twin light sources
- slouched over a desk
- kneeling / crouching
- perspective from below, running, kicking, leaning casually
- unarmed combat
- crossbow
- Swinging on a swing (with a flat seat, not a round seat)
- Floating poses, but with a sword / staff / shield like an guardian or archangel.
- boxing
* casual poses, walking, eating, talking, passing http://fav.me/d2g5dpt
- Presenting something ala Vanna in Wheel of Fortune (low, medium and high)
- hands, feet, gun poses
- Emotions from different angles
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:iconauroradragon2272:
Awesome! Could you please do shortening with hands specifically? no hurry, i just have trouble in that area.
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:iconkxhara:
I have some with arms / hands in my partial body / anatomy section.
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:icontree-vixen:
This helps a lot. Thanks!
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:iconfeatherfromhel:
~FeatherfromHeL Feb 17, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
OH WOW YOU ARE AWEOMSE THANK YOU FOR THIS :3
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:iconowlhead20:
Mood: Love ~owlhead20 Feb 4, 2013  Student General Artist
LOVE THIS!! do u have one in male body?? I m working on a valentines day drawing. XD
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:icontsukishinju:
~TsukiShinju Jan 29, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Wow, all of this is so helpful! I really need to practice foreshortening. :D
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:iconimdsound:
~IMDSound Jun 29, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Your stocks are amazing.
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:iconemrox61:
~emrox61 May 24, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Such an amazing stock! Foreshortening always sucks to draw it xD
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:iconpetedarooky:
Please, look at your face. Your emotions are changing with your posture. Body and mind.
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:iconanimelover19998:
thank you sooo much!!!!!
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