Create Expressive Poses from Your Imagination
You will not only learn where the muscles go but also how to implement what we learn into dynamic poses of the character.
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Introduction Video
Check out this video to learn more about this course on Drawing Dynamic Anatomy - Step by Step.
Description of this Course -
In this course you will learn to draw the muscles of body to improve your figure drawing of male and female characters. You will learn how to break down the body into simplified forms and concepts. This will allow you to draw the human body from your imagination. Reference is always nice but there are times you need to be able to draw without it and this course is designed to help you do just that.
This course is currently at 7hrs 53min of content + all the corresponding art files to study and learn from.
You will learn how to draw the male and female body in a more dynamic and stylized way. This helps you to draw for comic art, game design, and other conceptual character designs. This is also good for realism but I teach it in a way that will primarily help you to explore stylized ideas.Â
You will learn how to simplify the human body with basic primitive shapes and patterns. Anatomy can seem overwhelming at first but with these methods it will become much easier to accomplish. We will talk about landmarks and rhythms to look for when constructing your studies.
I will work with you through each part of the arms, legs, torso, and pelvis. ( I will also be adding sections on the head and neck as well as hands and feet very soon. )
What you will learn by the end of this course -Â
- Drawing the Muscles with Basic Shapes
- Flow and Rhythms of the Anatomy
- Basic Terminology
- Rendering Techniques
- Male Vs. Female Anatomy
- How to Stylize the Artwork
Anatomy and figure drawing is probably the most complex subject for an artist to master. That is also why it so important to focus upon. When you can draw the male and female body to a professional level, your work will stand out above the crowd. I have been drawing comic art and character designs for over 30 years. I have studied from many great artists and books to improve my knowledge of figure drawing and anatomy. My goal is to share the most important techniques with you in this course. In the hopes of saving you time and frustration. Use these methods to draw and understand the anatomy but also remember to allow yourself time to grow. Being consistent with your studies will yield amazing results over time!
With your feedback I will make this course better so please leave your honest review. Also, let me know what else you would like to see added to this course and I will do my very best to make that happen.
Thank you and good luck with your studies!
Sincerely,
Robert A. Marzullo
Ram Studios Comics
Curriculum
- Drawing the Arm Anatomy - Palm Facing Upward (9:12)
- Drawing the Arm Anatomy - Palm Facing Upward - Refinement (8:33)
- Drawing the Arm Anatomy - Back of the Arm ( Posterior View ) (11:08)
- Drawing the Arm Anatomy - Back of the Arm - Refinement (6:56)
- Drawing the Arm Anatomy - Lateral View (11:42)
- Drawing the Arm Anatomy - Lateral View - Refinement (8:20)
- Drawing the Under Arm View of the Anatomy (6:36)
- Drawing the Under Arm View - Refinement (5:12)
- Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example - Part 1 (6:19)
- Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example - Part 2 (9:19)
- Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example - Part 3 (9:05)
- Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example - Part 4 (8:38)
- Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example 2 - Part 1 (8:19)
- Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example 2 - Part 2 (8:57)
- Drawing Various Arm Poses - Practice Activity (12:06)
- Various Drawing Methods for Anatomy - Warm Up (11:00)
- Drawing the Leg Anatomy - The Anterior View (10:31)
- Drawing the Leg Anatomy - The Anterior View - Refinement (8:36)
- Drawing the Leg Anatomy - The Posterior View (6:52)
- Drawing the Leg Anatomy - The Posterior View - Refinement (5:35)
- Drawing the Leg Anatomy - The Lateral View (9:06)
- Drawing the Leg Anatomy - The Lateral View - Refinement (7:59)
- Drawing the Leg Anatomy - The Medial View (8:29)
- Drawing the Leg Anatomy - The Medial View - Refinement (7:24)
- Drawing the Leg - Side Lunge Pose - Part 1 (9:28)
- Drawing the Leg - Side Lunge Pose - Part 2 (8:44)
- Drawing the Leg - Second Example (14:19)
- Drawing the Leg - Second Example - Part 2 (3:56)
- Drawing the Leg - Second Example - Adding Value (7:57)
- Practice Activity - Male vs Female - Leg Poses (4:58)
- Practice Activity - Male vs Female - Hips and Thigh Area (10:49)
- Practice Activity - Male vs Female - Hips and Thigh Area - Refinement (4:30)
- Practice Activity - Male vs Female - Gluteus Muscles (11:36)
- Practice Activity - Male vs Female - Gluteus Muscles - Rendering (12:55)
- Heroic Versus Realistic Abdominal Muscles (4:34)
- Simplifying the Forms of the Torso (16:01)
- Drawing the Male Torso - Anterior View - Part 1 (6:54)
- Drawing the Male Torso - Anterior View - Part 2 (11:50)
- Drawing the Male Torso - Lateral View - Part 1 (7:35)
- Drawing the Male Torso - Lateral View - Part 2 (7:48)
- Drawing the Male Torso - Posterior View - Part 1 (8:40)
- Drawing the Male Torso - Posterior View - Part 2 (8:24)
- Male Vs Female with Basic Shapes (11:13)
- Using the Bean Shape to Draw the Female Torso (13:58)
- Drawing the Female Torso - Front View - Part 1 (6:59)
- Drawing the Female Torso - Front View - Part 2 (9:22)
- Drawing the Female Torso - Lateral View - Part 1 (6:24)
- Drawing the Female Torso - Lateral View - Part 2 (6:02)
- Drawing the Female Torso - Posterior View (10:28)
- Drawing the Female Torso - Angle Pose - Part 1 (6:38)
- Drawing the Female Torso - Angle Pose - Part 2 (5:57)
- Drawing the Male Torso - Angle View - Part 1 (9:17)
- Drawing the Male Torso - Angle View - Part 2 (9:19)
- Drawing the Male Torso ( Rendering ) - Angle View - Part 3 (8:52)