I have a hard time finding good face anatomy/sculpting tutorials. There is a lot of ressources for the body but weirdly enough, for the face, not that much. I stumbled upon some Ryan Kingslien tutorials but that is pretty much it. Most of the tutorials I saw did not look that helpful on an advanced level. Anyway... What's…
Thanks for all the stuff guys. Looks really helpful, I appreciate. Well I really want to know how to construct and detail a proper realistic head, with all its subtleties. So yeah it goes from to the construction to the "hardcore" anatomy. This looks fun ! I will check it out. Yeah that's the one I saw. It's okay. I did…
I'd recommend any of Scott Eaton's anatomy classes. I've learned a lot from him: http://www.scott-eaton.com/portraiture-facial-anatomy-online-course Also, one of the better face sculpting books I've read was this one: http://philippefaraut.com/store/books-dvds/portrait-sculpting-anatomy-and-expression-in-clay.html Tons of…
What you're looking for might not be related directly to anatomy but to "how to draw better", where "better" is subjective. What are your goals, exactly? stylization? efficiency in constructing the head (form & abstraction)? hardcore anatomy (deep muscles & tissue deformation)?
Look for traditional resources like how to draw or sculpt the face in clay, this stuff applies to everything! wow, found this for free on the internet archive: Drawing the Head & Hands by Andrew Loomis
Artnatomia has a pretty cool web based app. http://www.artnatomia.net/uk/artnatomy2014.html I like that you can blend the opacity of the different pieces, muscles, bone and skin. I also like that it highlights each muscle group so you can get a sense of how they work individually and together by turning on different…
For an easily digestible method of drawing the head and features, Proko's methods are great (although they use Loomis's methods as a base). http://www.proko.com/library/
I had that on my copy pasta ready to go! Its a pretty great book for being free :) A lot of modern stuff is based around his work I do like how he teaches it, but I feel like the more modern adaptations of his process work better for me. Though starting there is great, I've read through it twice...now just to apply it and…