The above pictures are the standard pose that we had to do before doing 2 extra poses for my Spidey. The above exercise gave me a basic understanding of how the joints work, and so I will continue applying the same understanding for the next 2 poses for my Spiderman.
This was the picture that I was referencing to do my Spiderman pose. I am trying to make the pose as similar to the one in the picture. (The black Spiderman)
This is how the pose looks like after playing with the joints using the rotation tools and moving tools. This pose was kind of tricky as the legs area, the joints for the knee are not easy to control as for the rest of the parts, it was easier to control as the main joints were there for me to rotate/move.
This was another pose that I referenced to while making the last pose.
For this Spiderman pose, the pose was easier to make compared to the pose above. Even though I still had problems at the leg areas but after all it the basic pose of the Spiderman model and the one that I've referenced is there.
Reflection:
Overall, this activity allowed me to know the how the joints work and where should the joints be placed so that the modeling of the pose would be as similar as the one in the pose. This is to allow the model to have a almost similar constraint as the human body, which the head can't be rotated 180 degrees.
Just for laughs:
Just for laughs:
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