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Simplistics
July 2nd, 2003, 12:54 AM
I've sketched this all freehand in photoshop, in more time than I'd like to admit.
I've been making corrections, erasing stuff, and adding things. What can you guys see that's off?
I haven't used any references for this yet. So any help would be really appreciated! :)

http://home.comcast.net/~sinemesis/artwork/anatomy.jpg

Johannes
July 2nd, 2003, 02:42 AM
The thing that hits me the most is that the hands are a bit on the small side (esp her left)and that the underarms are too straight. The human skeleton are a bit twisted all over. ;)
In order to make the underarm able to twist the hand, theres two slightly bet bones in there able to circle eachother (hmmm, not a very good describtion, but...)
Also her right hand may be a bit too twisted - its hard to twist it that far away in that angle, if she isnt posing - I imagine here ready for action, maybe sneaking up on someone.

Keep training, maybe check out a few anatomy books or go to nude classes.
Good luck :D

stutte
July 2nd, 2003, 02:55 AM
get rid of the copyright watermark, bub. no one is gonna steal your art.....

davi
July 2nd, 2003, 03:06 AM
yeah that is pretty bad man.... even artists like craig mullins don't do that.

BluePencilArtist
July 3rd, 2003, 12:32 PM
Originally posted by stutte
get rid of the copyright watermark, bub. no one is gonna steal your art.....

I AGREE!!

Need more informations of anatomy? Try go to near library by you and to borrow book about anatomy. Librarian love help you to find book. Only you have to ask them. Then study of anatomy and practice. I still work on my anatomy and keep practices.

Just keep practices......
:chug:

psychommunity0
July 5th, 2003, 11:45 PM
Hey
I find the best way to learn anatomy is to find copy someone elses work. Like, go on the Sumaleth links and find an artist, copy every single one of his/her works. By the time you're done, you've learned anatomy. However, the hardest part is putting it into perspective. To learn perspective, draw circles where the joints are suppose to be. By measuring the angle of the circle you'll be able to get a better idea of how the body parts look.

Jason Manley
July 5th, 2003, 11:55 PM
master studies....drawing from life....those two things will help you in your path. pick up some anatomy books at the book store...even the used book store...copy from them...bridgeman will help you with structure and such...draw more.

j