Great recommendations. I would recommend:Eliot Goldfinger - Human Anatomy For ArtistsEliot Goldfinger - Animal Anatomy for Artists Stephen Rogers Peck - Atlas of Human Anatomy For The Artist Bridgman's Constructive Anatomy (1920) you can download for free.
Hi I am looking for some good anatomy books to improve my sculpting. Any recommendations? I wanna buy :"Anatomy for 3D ArtistsThe Essential Guide for CG Professionals" by Legaspi Chris Anyone read it ? What are your opinions on it? Cheers !!
There are so many anatomy books out there it's hard to know where to start, but I haven't come across that particular book before.My go-to book is this An Atlas of Anatomy for Artists - it's very old school and not instructional, I use it for reference because it's so in-depth.A weirder one I picked up and sometimes use is…
It's not a book but have you seen carvuliero posts on Polycount? Anytime I see his posts, he gives a good run down on seeing shapes and analyzing correct character anatomy. https://polycount.com/discussion/200681/learn-to-see-basic-drawing-and-warm-up-exercises
Yep, +1 fella's. Also I've been a long time fan of Scott Eaton's work and his workshop is practically bursting at the seams with handy sculping/anatomy learning material so when you've spare time give them an eyeball or two as well. http://www.scott-eaton.com/tutorials
Figure Drawing for All It's Worth from Andrew Loomis will probably be more useful to you then a straight to anatomy book. There's a difference between drawing the overall figure well and being technical about muscle groups. Seeing your work, you're gonna get more immediate mileage out of learning how to draw the figure.…