Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Anatomy Websites For Beginners What Books Or Websites Are Good For Beginners That Want To Learn About Drawing Clothes On The Body?

What books or websites are good for beginners that want to learn about drawing clothes on the body? - anatomy websites for beginners

Anatomy books for beginners are also welcome.

2 comments:

Chase said...

I found some great resources here

http://www.drawspace.com/

They are all marked by skill level. It's good stuff. Drawing clothes even if it difficult. I learned many years to read comics. Layers and see how they rotate around the body. It is a little bit, but stylish. I had an art teacher last semester told me that you do not really teach how to draw clothes. The artist has to learn for themselves.

Also, check out Deviant Art Perform a search for "guidance" or something. I think it is a part of this. There are tons of artists out there who give their luggage.

As for books, like Burne Hogarth. He writes books such as "Dynamic Figure Drawing". But his style. If you set a more realistic taste I've heard some artists say it is not the best to go. In the same issue, which I also like a little book by Wizard magazine called "How to Draw: Heroic Anatomy". A group of comic artists contributed. Drawing body shapes, Faclies in the hands, the prospect ... everything. It is a valuable reference book.

To learn more about anatomy, if you have a medical reference book Gray's Anatomy or any other book that shows all the bones (if your loan will get even better), I finished a book called "Anatomy for the Artist by Jeno Barcsay a very good Job detail of the skeletal system.

Also, if you want to see no realistic art, anime or manga as a reference. Not much in the game of anatomy.

Lillie Flinders said...

I think that's why art is so full of files: Curtains is hard to describe!

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