06-30-2016, 09:40 PM
(06-28-2016, 10:40 PM)Amit Dutta Wrote: Great start. I like your notes on anatomy and the almost diagrammatic way of approaching the muscle study for placement and identification. What will also be beneficial are doing more 3D representations of the same in perspective. Studies of the Asaro head are gonna be good, so keep doing those. Don't worry too much about texture up front...it's not the important part to the fundamentals game, structure, proportion, perspective, value, color those are the fundamentals, but never let that stop you from exploring if you want!
Thanks Amit, I really appreciate the pointers. Now that you mention it the idea of drawing anatomy with perspective will be a great exercise. It'll be handy to have that knowledge for making finished pieces and compositions.
(06-29-2016, 12:34 AM)Artloader Wrote: Welcome to the secret guild known as Crimson Daggers!
Excellent start to your sketchbook dude - diving straight in with anatomy studies - my favourite topic :). One thing that helps me with anatomy if you can be bothered is finding out where each muscle originates and inserts onto the skeleton. It helps when you then go to invent poses from imagination.
Keep up the hard work dude - looking good already :).
Thank you Artloader! I think Proko's anatomy course takes about origins and insertions, so brushing up on them would be a massive help.