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226 page most easy-to-use human anatomy guide for artists, explaining the human body in a simple manner. The book contains keys to figuring out construction in a direct, easy-to-follow, and highly visual manner. Art students, 3D sculptors and illustrators alike will find this manual a practical foundation upon which to build their knowledge of anatomy - an essential backgr...more
Published 2014 by Exonicus LLC
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This book will be used again as reference when I practice for sure.
Would recommend this to intermediate artists who are studying anatomy, as this book does not go into detail of functions and other uses of the muscles and bones, which are all very important. Rather, it describes the shape and form of the muscles, what is visible what is not, some flex and contraction state of the muscles and stuffs. Very useful!
I'll go for a 4/5
Would recommend this to intermediate artists who are studying anatomy, as this book does not go into detail of functions and other uses of the muscles and bones, which are all very important. Rather, it describes the shape and form of the muscles, what is visible what is not, some flex and contraction state of the muscles and stuffs. Very useful!
I'll go for a 4/5
Jun 03, 2017Antonia rated it it was amazing
This is a great book for all artists interested in gaining a clear understanding of anatomy. It provides helpful information on the mechanics of the human body.
Awesome book. The supinated, semi-pronated, pronated and forced pronation break-downs of arms is my favorite section from the book.
Sep 04, 2019qwrqwrq rqwrqwr rated it did not like it
If you are an aspiring sculptor do not even touch this book. It works backwards from 3d scans and pictures without even showcasing the methodology for actually sculpting anatomical shapes . The author doesnt even show a singe example of his own works because his methods do not work for actually creating any kind of sculpture. Avoid this book
Nov 27, 2016Jgfunk rated it it was amazing
Expensive but worth it! The best anatomy body for artists I've read.
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