Anatomy

All posts tagged Anatomy

Male Muscle Concept

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Male Muscle Concept | | +Brushes | +eBook | .wmv | 195Mb

Chapters:

1) Illustrate Male Anatomy Front View.
2) Illustrate Male Anatomy Side View.
3) Illustrate Male Anatomy Back View.
4) Painting Chest and Arm Muscles explain.
5) Painting Facial Feature.
6) Painting Abdominal and Forearm Muscles explain.
7) Painting Leg Muscles explain.

Topics covered:

-Using monochrome approach in painting
-Male Anatomy for Artists explain.
-Rough Sketching
-Using Anatomy to refine your work
-Painting hands
-Working with Photoshop
-PaintingConcept base on Anatomical design.
-Constructing whole body from your head.
-Rendering and break down values.
-Blocking In Muscle group.
-Working with Values VS Colors.
-Soft Edge vs Hard Edge.
-Skintone Adjustment.

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Learn an artist-friendly workflow to creature rigging and a solution-based approach to building controls for faster animation in Maya. Contains over 6 hours of project-based training for setup artists learning new methods of rigging multi-limbed creatures.

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In this instructional video Zack Petroc elaborates on his approach to digital sculpting through the creation of a female character. Starting with a low resolution box mesh, the viewer watches as Zack begins by adding gesture and rhythm to the character and then takes the design through to final detailing. The lesson takes place in ZBrush 3.0 showcasing a unique approach to developing surface, reading three dimensional form, and establishing relationships between muscle groups. This lecture is intended for all students and professionals who wish to strengthen their character work through furthering their knowledge of human anatomy.

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DaHuman

Gottfried Bammes, Der nackte Mensch (The Naked Human)
PDF file | 1978 | 65 Mb | 465 Pages

Bammes, while a profesor of artistic anatomy in Dresden, wrote this wonderful German anatomy book. Containing lots of anatomy on proportion, skeleton, joints, nude photos (different ages and positions), 465 pages, 840 anatomic figures, 120 examples of masterpieces of the fine arts, and 190 separate models. Continue Reading