This is what you need to learn in order to draw figures like a pro and land that dream job.
Anatomy for Figure Drawing
What Will I Learn?
To learn anatomy for the human figure.
Learn the skeleton.
Learn the muscles and where they attach so you can draw the figure from imagination.
Learn all about how to draw breasts and their mechanics, how they squish, attach, etc.
Learn to draw skin and fat, where fat builds up.
Learn to draw, heads, faces, hands, and feet.
Putting it all together. Learning specific parts of the body on motion, to better understand some more difficult muscles.
Requirements
Pencil and paper, or any art program on PC or Mac.
Description
Do you want to be knowledgeable comic artist, concept artist, or storyboard artist, etc?
Then you would like to be ready to draw the human figure quickly. Most artists can’t do that because …
They never learned Anatomy for Figure drawing.
My course teaches you anatomy for figure drawing in a simple to know way, but don’t take my word for it.
Scroll down and watch a number of the free lectures. I offer a couple of hours free so you’ll see that my teaching style is for you.
In this course, you’ll learn the fundamentals of proportions, and the way to simplify the skeleton. you’ll learn the draw the skeleton and learn where all the muscles attach, which is vital to drawing figures from imagination. you’ll learn a simplified muscle map, simplified mannequin and more.
You will even find out how muscles change when in several poses. you’ll also learn where fat builds up, and every one the various body types. this is often the last and only anatomy for figure drawing and comics you’ll ever need. a refund guarantee, upheld by Udemy’s high standards.
I even have bonus videos, like the way to draw breasts and a fast sculpting of the human video.
This is an enormous course, but well well worth the time. 65 hours, but …
you are able to draw figures sort of a pro, so simply scroll down and watch a number of the free videos.
Who is the target audience?
Beginner to advanced.
Created by Neil Fontaine
Last updated 1/2016
English
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