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Figure drawing

Submitted by conundrum on

ive been trying to work on my figure and anatomy drawing recenrtly and this is the best ive come up with so far. think i better mention that i wasn't going for realistic anatomy more anatomy for a non human or half human character, hopefully that makes sense. any crits are welcome
[img]http://www.sumea.com.au/forum/attached/conundrum/200491792553_Figure.jp…]

Submitted by Pantmonger on Tue, 28/09/04 - 5:25 PM Permalink

I like your choice of colour, and the concept you have come up with in this picture, the wood plating and the like is quite cool. However you do need to pay more attention to realistic anatomy, even if the design you are trying to make is a hybrid of real and imagined. Don?t be afraid to use reference, look at where the muscles sit and then distend and distort them to fit your design, but remember that if you are making a basic humanoid that moves in the same way as humans then the structure will be quite similar through necessity.

Pantmonger

Posted by conundrum on

ive been trying to work on my figure and anatomy drawing recenrtly and this is the best ive come up with so far. think i better mention that i wasn't going for realistic anatomy more anatomy for a non human or half human character, hopefully that makes sense. any crits are welcome
[img]http://www.sumea.com.au/forum/attached/conundrum/200491792553_Figure.jp…]


Submitted by Pantmonger on Tue, 28/09/04 - 5:25 PM Permalink

I like your choice of colour, and the concept you have come up with in this picture, the wood plating and the like is quite cool. However you do need to pay more attention to realistic anatomy, even if the design you are trying to make is a hybrid of real and imagined. Don?t be afraid to use reference, look at where the muscles sit and then distend and distort them to fit your design, but remember that if you are making a basic humanoid that moves in the same way as humans then the structure will be quite similar through necessity.

Pantmonger