Stylization is a process of exaggerating and simplifying areas of anatomy but you can't do this effectively if you don't know the anatomy to begin with.
Hi, I would just like to get some help on how to approach anatomy studies. Do I work on short timed studies or do I work on a piece no matter how long it takes? Do I work on small anatomy body pieces or do full body at the start? I am just not to sure where to start. if anyone could let me know how to start or how they…
Hey all, I've just started trying to get a good grip on anatomy. I've picked up Sarah Simblet's Anatomy for the Artist and Scott Spencer's new Zbrush Digital Sculpting the Human Anatomy and I'm plugging away while trying to learn the muscle groups and structures. Anywho, I figured I'd post this exercise to get some crits…
Hello, I am currently involved in a project that requires a character to have four arms, he is going to be animated so I need to make him move properly. Here is a painting that describes character best(Lionguy): Own concept art: Possible anatomy: Other than using anatomy they have used for John Carter is there a way to…
I would recommend Scott Spencer's anatomy book too. [ame="http://www.amazon.com/ZBrush-Digital-Sculpting-Human-Anatomy/dp/0470450266"]ZBrush Digital Sculpting Human Anatomy: Scott Spencer: 9780470450260: Amazon.com: Books[/ame]
Her proportions seem a little off as well, but yes hammer your anatomy. You need to really go over the human anatomy with a fine tooth comb. Learn everything you can about anatomy. Then take another run at it.
Hey Polycount friends!. In this thread I'm going to be sculpting the female anatomy. Here is the torso to start. I would love to hear comments and suggestions. Thank you!.