Source: Needed. For the next couple of things I’m queuing up, I don’t know the source and would appreciate it so much if someone could tell me.
Steve Hampton: Figure Drawing: Design and Invention.
I took one of his classes back when I went to art school and he’s an incredible professor and instructor. I’d advise people to look through his studies and even buy his book. It’s not necisarilly how to draw correct anatomy but to know it while making it stylized. His class basically teaches the mechanics of the body while using imagination.
Seriously, I recommend anyone to attending one of his online workshops. It’s kind of pricey but much more affordable than what I paid. Then again I had my own benefits.
WHOA
-shoves these refs under my arm-
(Source: learninganatomy)
BOOK RECOMMENDATION!
A frequent problem artists have is constructing and building upon a figure from imagination. Sure, they can easily copy from a reference picture, but once it is up to them to create a believable figure from scratch, an artist’s lack of knowledge of construction becomes strongly apparent. Michael Hampton’s book Figure Drawing: Design and Invention can be very helpful in that case!
Keep drawing! Good luck!
How to Draw Hands - Tom Richmond









