Anatomy and Drawing

· Courier Corporation
4.8
26 reviews
Ebook
224
Pages
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"It's like having an anatomy book at your fingertips." — Collectors' Corner
This instructive book presents excellent annotated line drawings of anatomical structure for the beginning artist. Explaining the subject in simple terms and with an extensive series of dynamic illustrations, the author identifies parts of the body and demonstrates a wide array of physical activities through his sketches.
Following notes on proportion and drawing, chapters cover the human skeleton, head and neck, torso, arm, hand, leg, foot, and musculature. Numerous illustrations depict various views of these structures, movements of the human figure, as well as changes in the relative proportions of features at different ages.
One of the best books in its field, Anatomy and Drawing helps demystify a complex subject by enabling students to visualize the muscles and bones under the skin, and covers just about everything a beginner needs to know about drawing the human anatomy.

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4.8
26 reviews
Harman Budiyanto
January 16, 2016
A lot of human anatomy informations, their sizes, proportions, and forms. But I think could be better if given step by step to draw it or maybe some tips like "what should be done and what shouldn't".
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Giselle Summers
September 21, 2022
Great illustrations to help you get started
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Saco advertising
February 7, 2016
Drawing lining
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