Anatomy Lessons: How to improve faster in 6 steps! by WendiBones, journal
Anatomy Lessons: How to improve faster in 6 steps!
'Life Drawing 5' by algaegoblin (https://www.deviantart.com/algaegoblin)
Do you know how to sketch human figures but do you want to refine your anatomy skills? Or do you not know anatomy at all and you are tired to trust your imagination? Did you notice you create disproportions in your drawings?
If you are aspiring artists and you already have your own style, you might as well believe you have no need of a guide, but you are wrong. Before exaggerating human proportions and begin to have your own style, you first have to know the basics.
This little guide is the result of an accurate research and 5 years of high school of art, and it's created for all those who want to learn s
Here will be listed the most common questions but if you’d like to know more – feel free to ask in comments! (:
/sorreee for my grammar.
What medium/software do you use?
:bulletpink: Traditional work :
for linearts : pencil (HB-2B lead) or colored pencils (Faber Castell/Derwent). Fine-liners (Micron), Pentel Brush Pen or just black ball-pen.
for colors : markers (Promarkers/Graph-it), colored pencils (Faber Castell/Derwent) and watercolors (Sennelier). White gel pen is nice for little highlights and white spots
here you can read more about my traditional media
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:bulletpink: Digital
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