Why You Should Sculpt the Mannequin

Take the full course at - Mannequinization is the process of using simple, three dimensional forms to construct a pose, and it’s integral to both drawing and sculpting. Since sculptures are already three dimensional, the process of mannequinization is centered around temporarily ignoring surface details and focusing on the primary forms that make up the figure. Join Andrew Joseph Keith as he shows you how a sculptor approaches mannequinization. ASSIGNMENT: Using a small wire armature, build a simple version of the mannequin with the Loomis head, the egg of the ribcage, and the box of the pelvis. Then, connect them using boxes, cylinders, or a combination of the two. Submit your assignment at RESOURCES: How to Sculpt the Loomis Head - How to Sculpt the Rib Cage - How to Sculpt the Pelvis - Posespace -
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