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I have anatomy books because I'm a medical student and thus have to study anatomy. But my figure drawing, while still awful, has improved a lot since I started learning all of the muscles and the skeleton.FaeMcCloud wrote:I usually don't use anatomy books, though I probably should >>;;
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Of course, there lies the problem. I don't exactly do super real humans, so my drawings are going to prone to being stylized ^^;; But that doesn't mean I don't have a background in real human anatomy. I took figure art classes for over a year, that did include nude models. Cartoonish drawing was absolutely not allowed. But despite all that, I can't say my skill improved there, if not hardly at all. My anatomy only started to improve once I had to make up my own poses. I'm funny like that ; P Though I am aware, it's generally agreed, if you want to draw human anatomy better, get to know how to draw real things first.Settingshadow wrote:Arms are really tricky because the human mind is so focused on the hands, and in particular, the fingers that it "sees" those parts as being longer, bigger and more flexible than they really are.FaeMcCloud wrote:I usually don't use anatomy books, though I probably should >>;;
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