Tuesday, November 13, 2012 Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Sunday, October 21, 2012
buffpapajohnspizza:

[high res.]
alright here are the torsos
i drew on paper UoU

buffpapajohnspizza:

[high res.]

alright here are the torsos

i drew on paper UoU

(Source: buffdaddygone)

Saturday, September 8, 2012

dredsina:

Sorry for making such a huge post! I was just concerned about some of the bigger pictures being viewable, so I didn’t want to make this a text post…

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

aged-space:

air-at-the-fair:

Hands and Feet References by Kibbitzer

You can never have enough hands & feet references

(Source: )

Monday, September 3, 2012
foervraengd:

So this is what I produced today at the livestream session I had. What I did was to write down the very hard-to-read-notes on Michael Mentler’s sketches from his anatomy thread: “Book of Bones” on conceptart.org. About 95% of the information here comes from mentler’s knowledge, this is really just how I study stuff personally, so ALL CRED goes to this awesome dude. People wanted to see this stuff afterwards, so I made a post with the finished content.
Make sure to check out Mentler’s thread, you’ll find tons and tons of more stuff there + his drawings are  hngngngng<3
anyway, let’s get started:






And here is PART 2:








Please Note: The “homework” part is something I made up myself. And by “extra weight”, I do not mean *only* pregnant women, but also stuff like carrying a heavy bag with one arm, or wearing a very heavy backpack (this would work best drawn in profile view in order to show how the mass distribution keeps the body balanced).
Also note the colors used in the last examples. 
The two first have are balanced, we can see this because the cyan and red colors are more or less evenly distributed (using the line of gravity as a “border”). But on the last one to the right, there’s more red. Which also proves that the body is unbalanced, and that the person will trip and fall any moment.

foervraengd:

So this is what I produced today at the livestream session I had. What I did was to write down the very hard-to-read-notes on Michael Mentler’s sketches from his anatomy thread: “Book of Bones” on conceptart.org. About 95% of the information here comes from mentler’s knowledge, this is really just how I study stuff personally, so ALL CRED goes to this awesome dude. People wanted to see this stuff afterwards, so I made a post with the finished content.

Make sure to check out Mentler’s thread, you’ll find tons and tons of more stuff there + his drawings are  hngngngng<3

anyway, let’s get started:

And here is PART 2:

Please Note: The “homework” part is something I made up myself. And by “extra weight”, I do not mean *only* pregnant women, but also stuff like carrying a heavy bag with one arm, or wearing a very heavy backpack (this would work best drawn in profile view in order to show how the mass distribution keeps the body balanced).

Also note the colors used in the last examples. 

The two first have are balanced, we can see this because the cyan and red colors are more or less evenly distributed (using the line of gravity as a “border”). But on the last one to the right, there’s more red. Which also proves that the body is unbalanced, and that the person will trip and fall any moment.

Thursday, August 30, 2012
ibelievepracticemakesperfect:

BittersweetDisease/Foervraengd’s Tutorial Series - Understanding Anatomy
[Part 1] - Introduction
[Part 2] - Drawing The Base
[Part 3] - The Torso
[Part 4] - The Legs
[Part 5] - Arms &amp; Hands
[Part 6] - Gesture
[Part 7] - Bodyshapes

ibelievepracticemakesperfect:

BittersweetDisease/Foervraengd’s Tutorial Series - Understanding Anatomy

[Part 1] - Introduction

[Part 2] - Drawing The Base

[Part 3] - The Torso

[Part 4] - The Legs

[Part 5] - Arms & Hands

[Part 6] - Gesture

[Part 7] - Bodyshapes

Sunday, August 19, 2012

a

lesbiaaans:

So my friend Night expressed a general desire for help with profiles, and I figured I’d go ahead and whip this up! I’m no anatomy master or anything, but this is stuff that helps me quite a bit, so I figured I’d share… even if I have no idea how helpful it actually is. Writing tutorials is hard! Ah well, I hope it can be of some use.

human-proportions:

The Landon Course of Cartooning, How to Draw Hands

human-proportions:

The Landon Course of Cartooning, How to Draw Hands

Friday, August 17, 2012
head anglesby ~Flipfloppery
Thursday, August 16, 2012

marydoodler:

How to draw the head with the skull in mind.

Skull reference and tutorial: Front view http://fav.me/d31b5c6

Skull reference and tutorial: Profile http://fav.me/d31b5ga

Skull reference and tutorial: 3/4 view http://fav.me/d31b5j0

Skull reference and tutorial: overlays http://fav.me/d31b5lt

Skull Reference 5: Reference shots with skull makeup http://fav.me/d31cxud

Wednesday, August 15, 2012
ictorthegreat:

Walking is hard to draw.

ictorthegreat:

Walking is hard to draw.