Last updated 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.57 GB | Duration: 7h 18m
A step by step guide to drawing human anatomy
What you’ll learn
Understand human anatomy
Draw human anatomy in dynamic ranges
Understand muscle insertions
Draw a simplified skeleton
Draw figures from a variety of angles
Requirements
Basic Drawing Ability
Description
Let me ask you something. Do you ever struggle with drawing anatomy?Maybe you’re not completely sure where the muscle groups go, so you just kinda guess instead – and hope it’s right. Or do you ever get people who leave feedback on your work, simply stating “You need to improve on your anatomy” and then forget to tell you how, or where to even begin? You might be motivated to learn anatomy, but just feel so overwhelmed by the thought of how long it’s going to take to learn every single muscle from memory. If that’s you, Ed Foychuk’s new course “How To Draw Comics | Anatomy” might just be just what you need tohelp you solve those anatomical obstacles once and for all. When it comes to drawing characters in comic books, animation, story boarding or concept design, understanding anatomy is critical to drawing people that look accurate. Every muscle carefully clicks into the body like an interlinked jig-saw puzzle to power the human machine. They propel each movement with momentum – tensing, twisting and pulling to execute our desired, physical action. It’s a complex system to say the least. But learning anatomy is necessary to truly harness the power of dynamic figure drawing. If you can hack the intricate, underlying system of muscles within the human body – to understand how each muscle connects to the next; it’s size, form and purpose, the level of confidence you possess in your figure drawing abilities will sky rocket. In fact, you’ll have complete control over the way you draw your characters.​​Imagine, being able to draw your characters in any pose, from any perspective, knowing that their anatomy is properly structured, without ever having to second guess yourself.​That’s what this course aims to give you in 14 lessons, spanning over 7 hours of intensive anatomy training. When you get this course you’ll watch example after example as to how the muscle structure of each part of the human body is broken down, analysed and reconstructed. Each demonstration is specifically designed for you to follow along with, with easy to follow steps that clearly show you how to give the basic foundations of your figures sound anatomy. ​​How To Draw Comics | Anatomy covers suits such as:Simplified SkeletonTorsoBreastsBackShouldersNeckArmsLegsButtHandsFeetStructuresAdding ClothesFigures in perspectiveLine of ActionRenderingFigure Turn AroundsOn top of that you’ll get a PDF companion included in this course which is to designed to compliment the video tutorials your instructor, Ed Foychuk has put together. And while it could be of some help on it’s own, it really is made for you to follow along with the video lessons.If you’re ready to draw like a pro, with way more confidence than you had before, NOW is the time to dive in!Not sure? All courses have a 30-day money-back guarantee!
Overview
Section 1: How To Draw Anatomy
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Simplified Skeleton
Lecture 3 Torso
Lecture 4 Torso – Breasts
Lecture 5 Back
Lecture 6 Shoulders
Lecture 7 Bonus – Delts in motion explained
Lecture 8 Neck
Lecture 9 Arms
Lecture 10 Legs
Lecture 11 Butts
Lecture 12 Hands
Lecture 13 Feet
Lecture 14 Hands – Grip
Lecture 15 Structures
Lecture 16 Adding Clothes
Lecture 17 Figures in Perspective
Lecture 18 Bonus – Capes and Hanging Cloth
Lecture 19 Bonus – Line of Action
Lecture 20 Bonus – Rendering
Lecture 21 Bonus – Warm up Lines
Lecture 22 Bonus – Warm Up Circles
Lecture 23 Review – Figure Turnaround
Lecture 24 Thank you
Lecture 25 Bonus – Livestreams
Beginners and Intermediate Illustrators,People interested in learning to draw the human figure
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