wack! Joking. Yeah bro these are some good ways to study the anatomy and proportion. With pics of girls like that I don’t see how you can study proportions and skeletal understructures, I’d just study them instead. haha.
yeah i had a hard time keeping my focus away from heidi klum’s boom booms.
while we’re at it. what should I keep in mind about the shoulder girdle. I did some sketches but still feel like there’s more I should know.
Man you guys remind me of me back in the days. Making charts, buying muscle mags to see what muscles connects to what. Bone charts haha, the works.
Think clothes was the hardest part for me to learn since i drew muscle heroes all the time. It’s definitely worth it in the end. Impressive studies from both you guys. Landel you are good already, but in a couple years I’d like to see how far you go with these studies. Can’t wait.
So what art school are you podering dfist? Cali is the way to go from the portfolios I see here. All the cali guys have solid concept, drawing, and environment works. Very well rounded.
Da game: I don’t know what Angel looks like so nah. I just wanted to do a pic of a girl wearing pink and green.
SFMC: I’m seriously considering Art Center but if Columbus beat them in the Thunderdome thing, I might try to go to CCAD instead haha. The thing I showed you the other day was just the stuff they did before they cancel the thunderdome so a lot was incomplete.
Man, this was something I was putting off for the longest. Great to see you’re sketchin again, man. I’d like to see more facial expressions from you DF, to be honest. Your faces seem a bit dull, I know I know, anatomy.
heya DFist, good sketch studies you’ve got going on.
in your last post, re: the pic with the bones – I’m looking at the drawing that shows a bent arm. Are these referenced from somewhere? AFAIK the radius and ulna bones of the forearm are not crossed only when the palm of the hand is facing front (as in the pic with the straightened arm).
hey rook, these are all reffed or based from ref. The radius and ulna are like that because the hand is turned halfway. If you look at the arm in that position from the top the radius will be right above the ulna and cross it a little.