11-22-2020, 01:15 PM
(11-22-2020, 01:40 AM)Atceterra Wrote: I think you're getting somewhere in anatomy but I think the very basics like line and form are some pretty good things to build on first if you really wanna make some great anatomy. That's actually what I'm doing right now with trying to get my perspective good to give more depth to my drawings.
Since I myself am still learning and not confident with anatomy, I don't think I'm the best person to tell you what's right or wrong about the anatomy drawings you made so I'll just list down some good resources.
Proko- a highly recommended site if you haven't heard yet. Probably has most of what you need in anatomy. Only pitfall though is that the prices for the courses are pretty steep though that also highly depends also on how much money you can spend.
Krenz Cushart - has 2 sets of videos on how to rotate the body however you may like
Figure Drawing:Design and Invention- another book that I see always recommended for anatomy. Haven't personally read it but the reviews seem pretty good. Check it out if you'd like
Anyway these are things that I think would help you. You might've already know about these but hopefully you got something out of my reply
Thanks so much for those resources, I really appreciate it! I've been looking for more anatomy books but a lot of the ones that I see are usually not as detailed as I'm looking for so I'll definitely check out these links