2/02/2008

...for todd


Here's the system I've been using for a blueprint of a generic head.. I would explain more, but I need a good two or three pages of writing to be clear, so I'll save the words for a future book. Hopefully it is clear enough for me not to have to say anything.


Like the previous image, I would need a good amount of words to explain this further. I simplified it to 3 basic learning modes. There is a number 4 and 5 in my mind, but I think once someone gets past 3, number 4 and 5 are pretty obvious.

Basically I wanted the audience to be confused with numbers and grids.. That's what my book will really be about. :)

Thanks for the positive comments!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I like those examples, very simple, very useful.
Especially the second, with these simplified shapes.
Thanks alot to share.

Unknown said...

hehe, awesome. Thanks so much!, It is interesting to see your system. I like the grid system for the side view, especially where you break everything from beneath the nose to the jaw into a subdivided box--and the box from the ear, eye to jaw. I imagine it would be easy to break into thirds and fourths after that. Anyways, thanks!
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Paul Hamblin said...

Thanks indeed. I'm just going over this with Kevin in Char.1 so this will help me!