Lovely work and progression! It takes a lot of dedication to do this approach certainly and its very commendable! One program that I would recommend is Anatronica which would help you isolate muscle groups in real time.
Hey rima! I can make a series of tutorials on how to model the skeleton first, if you want it. And then move on to the body modeling, using two tools, 3ds max and zbrush, 3ds max would be for the assembly and zbrush for the organic modeling, bones and muscles. I write you thinking it was a reply to this post, so here goes…
I commend you for taking this route to learn anatomy as there are more efficient ways (like sculpting the naked form)... but more power to you for wanting to take a deep dive into the fundamentals. Since it seems your goal for this project is to learn in a more academic approach, have you made sure you're looking at real…
cool stuff if you did not already check, check this out and perhaps think about purchasing the material, if you can looks like a lot of effort went into it all and it is very helpful. https://www.artstation.com/anatomy4sculptors
Your thing is a tad short If you base everything of the head/skull ribcage should be 1 3/4 heads pelvis 1 head and head to ribcage distance is 1/3 head and ribcage to pelvis 1/4 head so you should end up with roughly 4 heads from top of the head to pubic symphysis You will have much higher chance of success if you use some…
Hmm....I think that would be quite off-topic, as this topic is for my own project, specifically, rather than this kind of project in general. I'm uncertain, but there's likely a subforum you could create that kind of topic in that it would be best suited to. Though, I do thank you for the consideration.
Yes. It's one of the main principles in art. You're supposed to work on a piece as on a single object. You can't have one part of the picture blank and another super detailed. The same applies to sculpture and design.
You started to add muscles on the unfinished skeleton. It's usually better to finish overall forms and then to add other layers. It also seems that while you're doing the right thing you're pushing yourself too hard and don't have a fun time. It's a sure way to get an artist block. Try to make something small for fun. PS I…