Not sure if the pricing structure changed but $25 a month feels much better compared to the 6month and 1 year options. Feels sort of like a netflix sub and easier to swallow. I could be wrong but I hadn't been reminded of the cost in a long time since I last subbed.
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This method and approach to drawing a figure has no practical application in real life. If you ALWAYS draw only a Vitruvian man, then yes, OK! But if you draw people in different poses from different angles, in different positions of arms and legs, all these proportions DON'T WORK AT ALL! You have to start from the reality-the reference, in a specific situation. In general, such a method with ideal proportions is purely cognitive in nature.
@@NewMastersAcademyorgNMA That's right, in order for This to work, you need to be able to see from a perspective, and standard measurements for applying the "palm" or "head" will no longer work with that accuracy. I.e., these basic standards will deceive the novice artist. it is useful to know them, but to practically apply them as an objective truth is self-deception
@@monliherany measurement whether it’s a head length or palm width can be drawn in perspective. This is the simplest object to draw in perspective: the rod. Whether you visually estimate the length along the depth axis or plot it to the vanishing points or some other method, you can indeed draw known lengths in perspective. We teach this in perspective 1 with Erik Olson.
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Glenn is such a baller, love this dude
So insanely helpful!
My favorite Finn, back at it again
Cranial unit, my fav
Hi Mr. Vilppu.🧑🎨♾️✍️♾️🙂
Gotta love Glenn
Not sure if the pricing structure changed but $25 a month feels much better compared to the 6month and 1 year options. Feels sort of like a netflix sub and easier to swallow. I could be wrong but I hadn't been reminded of the cost in a long time since I last subbed.
Feel free to take a look at our pricing plans for a better understanding of what they offer. The $25 a month deal is great for new students who are looking to looking to start their learning journey and try out our curriculum. The annual plans are better value for those committed to learning in the long haul. If you have any questions don't hesitate to reach out to us!
www.nma.art/
Feel the form
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master !
I notice aspects on the figure not mentioned """""ANYWHERE """""" !
Hairy bodies and tattoos make it truely hard to draw specific bodies at its best. Fat bodies are way less bothersome.
Lower hand fits from the arch to the big toe? Really? Seems way off. Maybe i don't get something.
It always depend on the person. In my case my finger are a little bit longer but not that much of a difference
@@matecocido7199 I thought it was part from elbow to wrist :) yes from wrist down it checks out
Old video or am i trippin
This method and approach to drawing a figure has no practical application in real life. If you ALWAYS draw only a Vitruvian man, then yes, OK! But if you draw people in different poses from different angles, in different positions of arms and legs, all these proportions DON'T WORK AT ALL! You have to start from the reality-the reference, in a specific situation. In general, such a method with ideal proportions is purely cognitive in nature.
It does work actually. You just need to transform the lengths in space (or perspective) the same as you would any other dimensions.
@@NewMastersAcademyorgNMA That's right, in order for This to work, you need to be able to see from a perspective, and standard measurements for applying the "palm" or "head" will no longer work with that accuracy. I.e., these basic standards will deceive the novice artist. it is useful to know them, but to practically apply them as an objective truth is self-deception
@@monliherany measurement whether it’s a head length or palm width can be drawn in perspective. This is the simplest object to draw in perspective: the rod. Whether you visually estimate the length along the depth axis or plot it to the vanishing points or some other method, you can indeed draw known lengths in perspective. We teach this in perspective 1 with Erik Olson.