*New model, latest update* ____________________________________________________________________________ Decided to start doing some studies of human anatomy. This is my attempt at an arm. C&C appreciated. [SKETCHFAB]0c8ace7bb61445a6af7af82174b5ca68[/SKETCHFAB]
I don't want to start a discussion of anatomy books but I'd give this book a try: [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Atlas-Anatomy-Artist-Stephen-Rogers/dp/0195030958"]Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist[/ame]. Clear/realistic renderings of forms of both bones and muscles, photo analyses of several poses of the full body,…
Not sure where you found that anatomy sheet but I wouldn't use it. Because you've copied it exactly, you've got it's faults also (like no rhomboids or serratus anterior). Richer has the best and most comprehensive anatomy textbook to pickup out there IMO. You can probably find examples of his plates online.
The proportions are off, the forearm looks small and shriveled. Some quick adjustments to the proportions and this would be looking pretty solid. Found this ref which might help, but just take a look at some photos or anatomy books and you'll get it.
Really really nice in my opinion. Where did you learn to do this? A specific tutorial or only personal research? Because I really like it haha. : P I should also put myself to realistic human anatomy. ^^
Hey guys, I recently purchased a 3D total anatomy figure so I thought I'd do another study and make myself a decent male base mesh for future work. This is my progress so far, C&C much appreciated. I think I need to bring the shoulders in a bit.