How To Draw Comics - Anatomy
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
Welcome to How To Draw Comics, the Anatomy Edition! This lesson is designed to help bring your drawings from good to great.
Do you ever struggle with anatomy? Not sure of what goes where on a person? Have people given you feedback by simply saying "You need to work on your anatomy" but you're not exactly sure where to start? Well, this lesson is for you!
The PDF companion included in this course is to designed to complement the video tutorials Ed Foychuk has put together. And while it could be of some help on its own, it really is made for you to follow along with the video lessons. Check the 'Class Project' section for the attachment.
Syllabus
- Anatomy Intro
- Anatomy Simplified Skeleton
- Anatomy Torso
- Anatomy Torso Breasts
- Anatomy Back
- Anatomy Glutes
- Anatomy Legs
- Anatomy Legs Part2
- Anatomy Shoulders
- Anatomy Shoulders Part2
- Anatomy Structures
- Anatomy Figure Drawing Speed Exercise
- Anatomy Arms
- Anatomy Hands
- Anatomy Hands Grip
- Anatomy Neck
- Anatomy Feet
- Anatomy Render
- Anatomy Perspective
- Anatomy Clothing
- Anatomy Line Of Action
- Anatomy Turnaround
- Anatomy Thank You
Taught by
Ed Foychuk
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