07-20-2015, 06:19 PM
Heya, you mean these right (bottom ones)?
![[Image: Bridgman%2520-%25200089.png]](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-1iNJDR3GRD4/U3TWLCw8wJI/AAAAAAAAJUk/lj3W_GbqtuI/s640/Bridgman%2520-%25200089.png)
Well yep I guess you could do that as a start. Once you can draw these from memory quite accurately, you can probably start mixing it up and using the box to place the head in perspective with the correct proportions. To be totally up front I read, but never really used Bridgman to do my anatomy training, but it is a very solid approach.
At some point you might have to go back down to the basics of the skeletal proportions, landmarks for figures and skull studies for the face to really nail down anatomy in detail because it is all built from that up, but definitely keep going with this. :)
![[Image: Bridgman%2520-%25200089.png]](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-1iNJDR3GRD4/U3TWLCw8wJI/AAAAAAAAJUk/lj3W_GbqtuI/s640/Bridgman%2520-%25200089.png)
Well yep I guess you could do that as a start. Once you can draw these from memory quite accurately, you can probably start mixing it up and using the box to place the head in perspective with the correct proportions. To be totally up front I read, but never really used Bridgman to do my anatomy training, but it is a very solid approach.
At some point you might have to go back down to the basics of the skeletal proportions, landmarks for figures and skull studies for the face to really nail down anatomy in detail because it is all built from that up, but definitely keep going with this. :)