I think the anatomy looks convincing. Here is a rather famous artist who was widely criticized for having "bad" anatomy. How this "terrible artist" made MILLIONS - YouTube
When it comes to anatomy, what is the best way to approach learning it to come across as competant to a studio? I am exploring this question more from a hiring perspective where the art reviewers judge your character art competancy by comparing to concept art/photoreference and do any further scrutiny through an art test.…
Hi @rima are you still doing Scott Eatons anatomy for artists course? How has it been working for you? Anatomy is difficult to get right. My philosophy is while it is certainly useful to get skilled at creating anatomy, maybe its best just to get used to sculpting to a point where you can see and compare differences…