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Hmnnn ok I guess I have no trouble drawing what I see, my problem is drawing what I can't see. I'm a science major, but not the science of anatomy, so I would like to become intimate enough with anatomy to do things much like your drawing of the human male knee/leg. Where you're able to see within it, as well as outside of it. So I can stop trying to be a perfectionist (especially when drawing from life, it's easy just to sit there with a photo and 'copy' the photo, in real life people are all twitchy!). I have only taken one art class, and the guy who taught it (no names:/) was very very post post modern, and didn't want us drawing anything that resembled an actual person.

Dec 12, 2012 I recently took part in Robert Chang's 'Becoming a Better Artist' workshop here on CGSociety. Of figure/anatomy drawing this. Artistic Anatomy By Dr Paul Richer Pdf To Jpg. DEEPER INSIGHTS INTO THE ILLUMINATI FORMULA by Fritz. Springmeier & Cisco Wheeler. If you are a teacher searching for. INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING: ARTISTIC ANATOMY. ‣ An Atlas of Anatomy For Artist by Fritz Schider. ‣ Artistic Anatomy, Dr.

SooOoo yeah, I guess I want something that's easy to understand, flows really well, and that helps me get past trying to 'copy' the person and allows me to draw the innards and outards of their form. Make any sense? Cypherx, Makes perfect sense! Simboli Geologic Per Autocad Blocks. :) 2 books I would recommend: 'Vilppu Drawing Manual' (by Glenn Vilppu - (self-published) About Drawing in a methodical, simplified, but beautiful way. 'Anatomy Lessons From The Great Masters' (by Robert Beverly Hale and Terence Coyle - Watson Guptill, publisher Lots of master drawings, which are great to copy.

Best way to learn, imo. See Erich / El Chief's Anatomy Thread ~ he is doing copies from this book. Hope this helps. Install Fonts Windows 7. :) Cheers, ~Rebeccak. Hi Rebecca, this is my first post in these forums (cgtalk). I followed and now admire your intense activity in teaching and giving feedback to people here. I am just a programmer and drawing for me is a hobby. I took a look on the links to the books you posted and I want to buy one.

Can you recommend one for me please? Thanks a lot. Adiere, Just saw your post.:) I validated it this morning, guess it takes a while to appear.:) At any rate, welcome to the forums, and thanks for the support!

I am thrilled that you have found the forums useful, and hope that you will post your work here.:) I would say that if you are a beginner, to try Betty Edwards' classic work, The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain (Also be sure to check out this Anatomy Forum list of links for Beginners: (for Beginners: (I recommend most the Beginner's Lounge and the Drawing On The Right Side of the Brain Workshop ~ both of these threads you are welcome to join at any time. Cheers,:) ~Rebeccak. Has anybody ever looked at 'Anatomy for the Artist' by Sarah Simblet? I bought the book, and it has been interesting for me to go through.

I call it 'mah big book o' nekkid peoples'. Muah haha!:P At ay rate, here's a link but I would like to hear some feedback from anyone who would like to comment on it. I think it looks pretty good, but being fairly inexperienced at drawing figure anatomy, perhaps someone has a more educated opinion than myself?

ANATOMY FOR THE ARTIST (by Sarah Simblet Much appreciated, Meredith. Meredith, I just recently purchased that book, and I have to say that the photographs are beautiful. I have not read through it yet, however, and would be unable to comment on any of the instructional drawing material there. The book seems mostly a showcase of the photographs, which are certainly worth the money ~ the models are flawless muscular specimens shot in beautiful black and white by an expert photographer ~ in that way, the book seems more like a coffee table photography book than a drawing book, but I'm only judging it as such from the pictures, not the text. I think it's worth having a variety of books, but I would recommend other books for purely instructional purposes or Anatomical breakdowns. Cheers,:) ~Rebeccak. Excellent book design and great pics Sarah's work is exceptional copy and instruction is very average but still a worth while book to own I also have her other book 'Sketchbook For The Artist' same story there really great drawings hers and many others great survey of styles and techniques with wonderful examples but not much content in terms of actual HOW TOs and do like both books and would put they on a recommend list.