In this exercise, I based my model on the sitting picture above. I faced problems mostly with the crossing of the legs because I wasn't too used to the model yet. After some trial and error, I began to understand how to cross the legs by using the twist.
When I asked my tutor about the model, he told me that the bending of the back is not really bended. Thus, I played with the shoulders, twisted the hips a little and bent the back to suit the picture. I also edited the eyes to make it more 'smiley' and similar to the picture.
.:Pose 2: Basketball
This pose is done when I was halfway though the model. I thought it was pretty cool so I took a screenshot of it ;)
This is my first pose for the basketball player. I faced problems in bending the back to fit the picture as much as possible. Also, in the reference picture, I couldn't see the right hand so I had to improvise.
When I approached my tutor, he gave me advice to twist the hips more to and the legs. He told me to always remember the force acting on which part of the leg. Additionally, he said that that hand was well done.
.:Pose 3: SNSD
This pose is my final pose after consulting my teacher. I changed the feet to suit the reference picture more. Earlier on, I thought of making a slight change to the model to make it more realistic looking but I was told to follow the picture.
I twisted the hips to help the viewer to see which part of the body the character's force is acting upon.
.:Pose 3: SNSD
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