02-24-2016, 07:19 PM
Did my first "anatomy study" today (don't punch me! There will be more to come)
Just did the torso as I had to look at many different sources to find out how the different muscles connected. The second picture is a mix of reference and imagination as I had to use many different pictures for reference for each side of the torso. I was also fortunate to find a 3d model that I could use of just the muscles... but unfortunately it was nowhere near as detailed as I wanted it to be.
![[Image: 5vTH2q6.jpg?2]](http://i.imgur.com/5vTH2q6.jpg?2)
![[Image: Q2E1DHC.jpg?3]](http://i.imgur.com/Q2E1DHC.jpg?3)
I'm also noticing that the head not centered in the back view :(
@KurtJeremy
Thanks for the awesome advice and gumroad tutorial :)
Yeah, I keep hearing that one of the best things you can do to learn a lot of the fundamentals at once is drawing from life. I'll have to at some point dedicate a certain amount of time to just drawing from life.
Just did the torso as I had to look at many different sources to find out how the different muscles connected. The second picture is a mix of reference and imagination as I had to use many different pictures for reference for each side of the torso. I was also fortunate to find a 3d model that I could use of just the muscles... but unfortunately it was nowhere near as detailed as I wanted it to be.
![[Image: 5vTH2q6.jpg?2]](http://i.imgur.com/5vTH2q6.jpg?2)
![[Image: Q2E1DHC.jpg?3]](http://i.imgur.com/Q2E1DHC.jpg?3)
I'm also noticing that the head not centered in the back view :(
@KurtJeremy
Thanks for the awesome advice and gumroad tutorial :)
Yeah, I keep hearing that one of the best things you can do to learn a lot of the fundamentals at once is drawing from life. I'll have to at some point dedicate a certain amount of time to just drawing from life.