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Basic shooting posture of plane model
Basic shooting posture of plane model

Lead: Generally speaking, plane models are mainly based on plane shooting. Whether it is a plane model or a runway model, standing posture is widely used. The standing posture design of portrait photography is an important way to learn beautiful posture design. The following are the training methods I collected about the standing posture of plane models, welcome to refer to them!

Standing posture should start from the center of gravity of the character, start from the feet, from bottom to top, and design a beautiful posture from structure to details.

It is very important for a plane model to design a beautiful posture, because it will drive the legs, directly affect the performance of the curve and the direction of the body, and the feet are also the point to keep the body balanced and restrict various changes. Visually, the foot is an extension of the leg, and the change of the position of the foot will drive the change of the leg, thus changing the center of gravity. Only when your feet stand firm on your upper body can you pose arbitrarily.

Now, in physics, the center of gravity of a regular and uniform object is its geometric center. The center of gravity of irregular objects can be determined by hanging method. The center of gravity of an object is not necessarily on the object. So how to control the center of gravity of the human body?

If a plane model wants to maintain the stability and balance of standing posture, it is necessary to let the center of gravity fall between the two feet of the character; If you want to make the movements of the characters dynamic, you should let the center of gravity fall outside the feet of the characters. Modern etiquette requires that the correct posture is to distribute the body weight to the feet along the midline (extending from the center of the head through the neck, shoulders, buttocks, knees and soles) to achieve a balanced posture. Keep your head up, chin level with the ground, chest out, abdomen in, and shoulders relaxed. It can be described as "standing like a pine tree and sitting like a clock", that is, standing as tall as a pine tree and sitting as straight as a clock.

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