AmbientShade opened this issue on Mar 14, 2012 · 453 posts
monkeycloud posted Sat, 07 September 2013 at 1:40 AM
Quote - Forgot to mention - I wasn't familiar with the 9-eyes tall concept. I have heard the head being 5-eye widths wide at the temples tho. But eyes are usually a bit wider than 1 inch. Varies from face to face. So instead of using precise units of measurement like inches or feet, I tend to go by units that are more specific to the figure - such as 7.5 heads tall, since one person's head can be taller or shorter than another person's head.
Examples:
5 eye widths wide from temple to temple for the face
Mouth corners (usually) pupil to pupil
1 head length from shoulder to elbow
1 head length from elbow to wrist
Face length: length of hand from wrist to tip of middle finger = length of face from chin to top of forehead crest (not the crown as that is the highest point of the skull)
Ears length = distance from bottom of nose/septum to eyebrows, and half to 3/4 wide
Hips = 1.25 head length wide on men, 1.5+ on women
Feet = 1 hand length (wrist to middle tip) from heal to balls of toes (not including toes)
The list goes on. These are proportions I learned years ago in figure drawing basics. Think I was still in high school if not younger. Course that doesn't mean they are as accurate as other measurements or methods. Thing is you can try them on yourself and they are usually correct, so that's why I stick to them the most.
~Shane
This approach sounds fine to me - certainly relative to making a base figure, I'd have thought. Same stuff I learnt in life and anatomy drawing classes.
While real people can, I think, deviate a bit... and of course suffer all sorts of postural and biological asymmetry issues(!) as well as proportional oddities ...the above is a pretty reasonable law of averages I suppose...
...and since most people using Poser are probably after a more classically beautiful base model, using these classical drawing derived "rules of thumb" is pretty valid I guess?
Also, while I remember to ask... are you still tinkering with a female variant of your Lucas mesh, in tandem with Lucas? Or is that on hold till Lucas is done?
Either way, just curious to know.
Ultimately it would be nice to have a pair... not to mention some new kids.
But I'd say what is more urgently needed, for me at least, in my Poser figure collection, is a nice new male figure...