Shout Box archive

07 Jun 15:23

Adam Lina

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I found this book called struttura uomo. It's in Italian but the construction is the best I've seen for figures

07 Jun 10:39

RottenPocket

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(in english)

07 Jun 10:33

RottenPocket

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No one happens to have a pdf by any chance?

07 Jun 10:32

RottenPocket

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So far I have every Hogarth Publication but the only copies of Dynamic Light and Shade I can find are in Russian.

07 Jun 10:28

RottenPocket

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(searches for Hogarth's Dynamic Light and Shade. Ends up reading 'Dynamic Light Scattering for Biotech and Nanotech Applications'...)

07 Jun 10:17

Brian Hermelijn

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Not sure if anyone read the article hampton posted last year about construction, but sharing it anyway, http://figuredrawingdotinfo.blogspot.com...ction.html

07 Jun 10:15

BrushNoir

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:p

07 Jun 10:01

Brian Hermelijn

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I just realized I am jumping between boats to boats again. *reminds myself to continue with construction first before delving into anatomy*

07 Jun 09:16

RottenPocket

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" If a man were to compare the effect of a single stroke with a pickaxe, or of one impression of a spade, with the general design and last result, he would be overwhelmed with the sense of their disproportion; yet those petty operations, incessantly continued, in time surmount the greatest difficulties; and mountains are levelled, and oceans bounded, by the slender force of human beings."

07 Jun 09:15

RottenPocket

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More poetic than instructive, once you get your head around the 1800's english.. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/32681/32...2681-h.htm

07 Jun 08:49

BrushNoir

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Ye same here :)

07 Jun 08:49

Brian Hermelijn

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Will just go with proko, and combine it with Hampton. I understand better when I see things explained through videos than always reading books, unless the book is really simplified and so on.

07 Jun 08:46

Brian Hermelijn

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Hmm alright. (y)

07 Jun 08:44

BrushNoir

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Or loomis even. He has some nice stuff aswell

07 Jun 08:43

BrushNoir

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Imo hogarth and bridgeman are a bit to hard to understand for me at this point. Hampton has some easier drawings to understand. They way I'm going to tackle anatomy soon is by checking proko, learning schemes that has muscles drawn in clear shapes and then draw them on people

07 Jun 08:41

Brian Hermelijn

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Hmm. Alright. Just a quick question, how's burne hogarth? Heard a lot of mixed feelings for that book, at the same time if I want to do Hampton, combining it with bridgman won't do me any good yet, since bridgman doesn't have a clear visual demonstration of his drawings, rather it would require understanding of a bit of overall complexity of the body to learn from it, I think.

07 Jun 08:33

BrushNoir

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I'd say if you want to learn muscles study muscle schemes and draw them on people

07 Jun 08:32

Brian Hermelijn

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Ah hmm.

07 Jun 08:29

BrushNoir

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Have not tried it yet but it does look good tbh. I did try the one from alienthink.com but in a way it was not that good as I expected

07 Jun 08:27

Brian Hermelijn

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Yeah.

07 Jun 08:16

BrushNoir

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Like skelly from Proko?

07 Jun 08:00

Brian Hermelijn

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Anyone familiar with 3D software that shows the human body from muscle to skeleton?

07 Jun 06:24

BrushNoir

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Take care, I'm off aswell, dinnertime ^^ bb

07 Jun 06:24

John

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See you guys later! Before the vein on my forehead pops!

07 Jun 06:22

Brian Hermelijn

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Haha.

07 Jun 06:21

BrushNoir

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Haha

07 Jun 06:21

John

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Just thinking about that guy gets me so riled up haha!

07 Jun 06:21

John

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Best fuckin' friend I ever had. That fucking asshole..

07 Jun 06:20

BrushNoir

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Unfriended then? ;p

07 Jun 06:20

Brian Hermelijn

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Oh well if you google my real name you will find my face everywhere.

07 Jun 06:19

BrushNoir

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Lol

07 Jun 06:19

John

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That's the reason why I hate getting my face seen in a camera!