01-27-2013, 03:05 AM
@ Eleze. Well, in bammes books are no poses or gestures (like in Hogarths books for example) He merely writes down everyting in his texts and shows (in case of muscles) where everyting ins connected and so on. He goes very deep into anatomy and you can find awesome pictures of simplificated bones and muscles in it.
Basically you can learn how muscles interact with another and what you can see in the end.
the sketches from today are more inspired by Andrew Loomis figure drawing ^^(well exept the bone-stuff this are simplificated ones, like bammes do them)
don´t know if i have explained this the right way, but go to http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Dra...rds=bammes , scroll down and look at the vid there :D (and wait till 0.30 the beginnig is a little boring :)
@ Nikt: Thank you very much ^^
Basically you can learn how muscles interact with another and what you can see in the end.
the sketches from today are more inspired by Andrew Loomis figure drawing ^^(well exept the bone-stuff this are simplificated ones, like bammes do them)
don´t know if i have explained this the right way, but go to http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Dra...rds=bammes , scroll down and look at the vid there :D (and wait till 0.30 the beginnig is a little boring :)
@ Nikt: Thank you very much ^^