Even i have so many books and videos, i still struggle how to start to draw. Most the books have more words than photos, of how to start to draw. Also with the videos. I am not sure how to start to draw, and to learn anatomy in the same time. What is bad that i don't art classes here, so i can't attend art life drawing.…
If you have the money, maybe invest in Gnomon? I'm currently watching this series as a part of my personal 30 day anatomy challenge. (no thread, sorry) http://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/store/product/999/Anatomy-Workshop%3A-Volume-One Note that there are five volumes. Charles is really good at explaining things and I have…
I think you might be overthinking it a bit.. so long as you start putting in the hours, the questions of pencil+paper vs photoshop and 'how do i start' and 'how do i learn drawing and anatomy at the same time' are answered by experience, not by watching or reading.
Life drawing/ sculpting, you can acquire visual library of how human body can hold a pose in terms of age (muscle flexibility), weight (dancers give you more dynamic poses than plus size models, for example), unfiltered views of their skin, visible bony landmarks that may be airbrushed out in processed photos. Great in…
There are several Andrew Loomis books availible for free online. Check this out: Figure Drawing For All It's Worth Just go through that book and study it cover to cover. Copy every page if you want, it'll help you retain info and probably improve your drawing skills in general. Loomis' books are one of the very best places…
I don't have problem with money. I;ll take any class for online anatomy and drawing, that is good for someone like me. Because i am total beginner, i want things to be explained in-detail. Then, after that, i will try to draw based on some tricks and techniques. Everything i get is timelapse, drawing skull or head. no idea…