02-21-2017, 08:16 AM
Yo yo yo yall! It has been a week so I am still in the game!
![[Image: Na6xOGy.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/Na6xOGy.jpg)
So because I want to become a character designer, (and I will most likely be designing human characters) I need to start hitting all cylinders in terms of studying anatomy. Not only do I need to know the proper size and placement of these muscles, I want to know how light affects these muscles. It is time to delve into light and shadow with these studies cause I have to do them eventually.
(Art): A figure study of some buff person i dunno and some studies on where the pectorals are placed and how they stretch and move when the arms move. (I dunno how I would survive without Proko, speaking of, I should review his lesson on the pecs)
![[Image: G8n97wV.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/G8n97wV.jpg)
It's hard to go back and study a fundamental that you have been studying for so long. It makes me think that I am a master at this shit so I wouldn't have to do it. But a few designs later, I realize that I need to brush up on anatomy again. It's not so bad, I love learning more about the human anatomy and how it works.
(Art): Another figure, but I don't really like this one because the abs are wrong and the left deltoid is too short. Also, I mixed smooth shading and hatching very poorly here. It just looks too dirty for me. Oh well, just a study. There were notes on how shadows form near the intersection of the chest and deltoid, the planes of a chest, and bodybuilders.
That's it!
![[Image: Na6xOGy.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/Na6xOGy.jpg)
So because I want to become a character designer, (and I will most likely be designing human characters) I need to start hitting all cylinders in terms of studying anatomy. Not only do I need to know the proper size and placement of these muscles, I want to know how light affects these muscles. It is time to delve into light and shadow with these studies cause I have to do them eventually.
(Art): A figure study of some buff person i dunno and some studies on where the pectorals are placed and how they stretch and move when the arms move. (I dunno how I would survive without Proko, speaking of, I should review his lesson on the pecs)
![[Image: G8n97wV.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/G8n97wV.jpg)
It's hard to go back and study a fundamental that you have been studying for so long. It makes me think that I am a master at this shit so I wouldn't have to do it. But a few designs later, I realize that I need to brush up on anatomy again. It's not so bad, I love learning more about the human anatomy and how it works.
(Art): Another figure, but I don't really like this one because the abs are wrong and the left deltoid is too short. Also, I mixed smooth shading and hatching very poorly here. It just looks too dirty for me. Oh well, just a study. There were notes on how shadows form near the intersection of the chest and deltoid, the planes of a chest, and bodybuilders.
That's it!