Hey, for reference I've just been using pinterest, can usually find some good boards full of different faces from different places and some good lighting reference too.
Hey, for reference I've just been using pinterest, can usually find some good boards full of different faces from different places and some good lighting reference too.
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But if you're looking for more tutorial anatomy kinda stuff I'd recommend 'Andrew Loomis - Drawing the Head & Hands'
[ame="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Drawing-Head-Hands-Andrew-Loomis/dp/0857680978"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Drawing-Head-Hands-Andrew-Loomis/dp/0857680978[/ame]
Never thought of using pinterest for referances also thanks for that link to the Loomis book!
https://www.pinterest.com/imuddy/people/
Also i put together a master sheet of skulls for study. These are all from skullsunlimited.com
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-qJDC2a45e8d3Z0SzVZNmRwNHc/view?usp=sharing
They are grouped, all except the top singular one is caucasuan, whereas he is african.
Bottom left is women, bottom right is men, top left is children.
Thanks for that Muzz!
OP: this is a great place to start , Proko uses the same concept as Loomis in his book, but still, it's nice to see someone demonstrate it.
And Muzz, this is a great sheet of skulls, thanks.
Andrew Loomis's book is a great place to start
http://www.anatomy360.info/anatomy-scan-reference-dump/
It takes a while to load. Scroll down for some 3D scans of faces with varying expressions.
thanks for that and the nudity warning as well!