I like you to introduce to my Journey to learn Sculpting, learning Anatomy & 3D Art related Topics.
In my Journey I will going through Sculpting Sketches, Game, Ingame-Cinematic, and rendered Cinematic art form.
I wanna hear from your critiques & comments. Be part of my journey & speakout what you think.
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https://youtu.be/N1bhFohgdV4
@Shinigami That is something I really like to hear, I am glad I could inspired you to do it.
Need to observe a little closer and work longer on each part.
heres a link that might help you, i know you arent getting a lot of feedback. Good luck.
http://www.anatomyexpert.com/app/structure/5513/
Most of the muscles are there, a lot of them just don't quite work because they are lacking volume which makes the "puzzle" not fit together.
On a first view your pecs look wrong, especially in the sideview, the serratus muscle are placed right but the underlying volume is wrong which makes the back muscle visible on the front view, and the back needs more work as well. I am by no means an expert so I can'T tell you how to exactly fix that, but the good thing is that you just need to collect a bunch of reference and observe closely to fix this.
A few resources I can recommend:
http://www.scott-eaton.com/outgoing/books/George-Bridgman-Constructive-Anatomy.pdf
http://www.anatomy360.info/360-reference/
https://www.anatomynext.com/anatomy.php
http://fucktonofanatomyreferencesreborn.tumblr.com/
@Shyralon Thanks for the References and the constructive Critique
I have a book from George b. Bridgman, the Bridgman's Complete guide to Drawing from Life.
And some other Books like from the Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist from Stephen Roger Peck, I gonna make use of them for my Anatomy Studies.