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2.5 Foreshortening
How to make the forced perspective of foreshortening work for you, and keep it from working against you.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 19:14
3 lessons, 19:14
1.1Introduction05:01
1.1
Introduction
05:01
1.2Tools and Resources03:38
1.2
Tools and Resources
03:38
1.3Where Were We?10:35
1.3
Where Were We?
10:35
2.Different Views5 lessons, 50:26
5 lessons, 50:26
2.1Profile View
10:55
2.1
Profile View
10:55
2.2Back View
11:31
2.2
Back View
11:31
2.3Three Quarter View
09:23
2.3
Three Quarter View
09:23
2.4Alternative Views10:45
2.4
Alternative Views
10:45
2.5Foreshortening
07:52
2.5
Foreshortening
07:52
3.Body Language4 lessons, 33:58
4 lessons, 33:58
3.1Body at Rest
07:52
3.1
Body at Rest
07:52
3.2Action!10:19
3.2
Action!
10:19
3.3Carrying Weight
07:01
3.3
Carrying Weight
07:01
3.4Expressing08:46
3.4
Expressing
08:46
4.Filling the Gaps3 lessons, 26:18
3 lessons, 26:18
4.1Filling the Gaps10:57
4.1
Filling the Gaps
10:57
4.2Children's Proportions
07:54
4.2
Children's Proportions
07:54
4.3Elderly Proportions07:27
4.3
Elderly Proportions
07:27
5.Conclusion2 lessons, 12:56
2 lessons, 12:56
5.1Finishing Up10:02
5.1
Finishing Up
10:02
5.2Conclusion02:54
5.2
Conclusion
02:54
I have been working as an all-round graphics geek or “Visual Information Specialist” for the past 17 years around the Washington DC Metro area. With my career spanning almost every aspect of the design industry, I have worked on everything from web design to 3D animation, logo design, and photo retouching.



