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arkain
October 9th, 2005, 04:01 PM
i am trying to learn the bones and the muscles to be able to represent the human form the best and most accurate way possible in the future.
in this sketchbook ill show you my stuff(mostly bad stuff) so if you can give me tricks and tips to get better it would be very good.
that drawing is made after dr.paul richer , its a good book that mentler talked about in his thread. very very detailled. i tried to analyse where the ribs meet on the sternum and how the cartillage goes from the top to the bottom. that drawing was a pain to do so much thing to look at , i tried to shape it like a big oval.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/KrayzieBone/Numriser0001.jpg
ill post more updates about my stuff cya!!! :)

gibsini
October 9th, 2005, 04:21 PM
I can recommend a fantastic book "The Elements Of Form" by Eliott Goldfinger, an keep postin

Soliloque
May 23rd, 2006, 11:28 AM
T'en fais pas c'est dure pour tout le monde ! Comme toi j'ai commencé ya maintenant 8 mois et c'est rough d'apprendre seul, c'est pour ca que Concept Art.org existe à mon avis, pour t'encourager et te donner des conseils. Post plus de dessins !

I'll speak in english so everyone can understand me : it's maybe hard on the first but you see, when you'll start to know the basics, you'll be amazed by what you can do. SO TRY HARDER UNTIL THE WORKSHOP, gnah =p

and post some more, I'll be glad to see your progress.

Soli

kais
May 23rd, 2006, 06:15 PM
nice,I like the study, I myself am trying to study bones and muscles, and its very rewarding :)
keep posting

klinesmoker
May 23rd, 2006, 07:16 PM
That's certainly the way to start. I suggest avoiding what I did by focusing on the rendering without an understanding of the "whole." Best to start with the foundation.

Good study, yo!

:)