Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Porky Lamp Construction.




ANALYSIS:
- Big head
- eyes separated.
- little snout
- little ear and separated
- little mouth
- cheeks well definided
- no neck

*The jaw is a different form to the skull. The jaw is not attached to the crane by a line, is an independent form that is embedded in the skull and form.

*The back of the skull is longer than the front.

* The skull is not a 100% round is rather oval.

*there are large spaces in the face:
1 .- A large space between the face and the back of the head.
2 .- A large space between the eyes.
3 .- A large space between the face and top of head.

*There's a space under the nose that separates this from the mouth.

* We only see one ear, the left, this is far from the face.

*The left side of the face has much more room than the right side, we see a bit of the right eye and a small part of the cheek.

* The forms that make the face follow the shape of the head. The eyes follow the rounded shape and are positioned at different angles.

* The eyes do not go at the top of the face, they are tucked inside the skull. The left eye has a shadow on the top that indicates this.

* The expression is a smile. THE mouth pushes the cheeks updenoting the mass of flesh that are the cheeks, these are well defined and tied to the shape of the head.

* There is a space between the cheeks and lower jaw that is wider in the left side than the right.

* The lip is thicker on the side that is closer to us. The other side is becoming finer by the perspective and shape of the head.

* The body is pear-shaped, is smaller at the top and widens at the bottom.

*Arms barely see, are on the back of Porky.

*According to the model sheet of Porky, thighs protrude into the body. They are great in the beginning and begin to lose weight to the knee.

* Hardly any leg is too short

*The feet are large and cover a large area but only walk on tiptoe, however the area on which the claims appear to be sufficient.

*It has a great tie which gives the feeling of being bloated. It falls to the side following the shape of the body.

* The shirt is short

This exercise caused many clicks! in my head.

2 comments:

  1. I love that clicking feeling!
    Nice job making the forms pretty close! I almost always end up bending characters on toy drawings! The bow looks lovely, I like that you included some wrap-around lines on it.
    One thing: this is something I always have trouble with... Watch out where the center line on the cranium goes. It looks like it might need to be closer to the left eye to be truly centered.

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  2. thanks geneva!
    Yeah, You're right! and I think it has to be more curved at the top.

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