Books! These have served me well over the years: [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Atlas-Anatomy-Artist-Stephen-Rogers/dp/0195030958/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396935669&sr=8-1&keywords=peck+atlas+of+human+anatomy"]Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist[/ame] - Stephen Rogers Peck…
No one said it was easy, there's no secret, you just need to grind away at it. Figure drawing is probably the best way to improve, never having drawn before isn't an excuse, at least you know you don't have any bad habits to break in that case. No classes? If you can afford it, Scott Eaton's online anatomy class is great:…
Iam suprised that there is no quizlet class for artists anatomy. Iam working on some stuff to learn the names for now then learn to sculpt them...using a vocab trainer^^.
Had to take a good amount of anatomy and medical terminology classes with my time in the military as medical personnel. If you truly want to learn - for anatomy pick up a book on basic greek language - for diagnosis/diseases/treatment pick up a book on basic latin language. When it comes to medical terminology, it looks…
You don't have to memorize anatomy names as a pro. Nobody's gonna give you a pop quiz at work and fire you if you can't name one of the hamstring muscles without googling. If its not fun try sculpting more while using references or start from a full body basemesh that's comes standard with most softwares now.. The more…
Help..... I am going nuts to be honest with you; Studding anatomy i think is the hardest thing i ever took in my life to learn. I am not sure what i can do, to actually make my studies more fun and easy to learn. I tried everything, But there is so much to learn and i don't even remember and understand 1% of what i am…
Yeah, many people told me to avoid Ryan even if i want to start to learn anatomy. No idea why.... I'll my final questions about learning anatomy. I know how much many times has been asked and answered. Yea will accept the fact that, i should start to draw and learn anatomy in that way. 1.(How someone can learn drawing, if…
Anchang - I believe someone like Scott Eaton or even Scott Spencer would be preferable when learning anatomy just because they seem to have more of an extensive knowledge on anatomical landmarks, etc. As Jaque said I would only use Kingslien as a starting point for learning :)