It's incredibly hard to find wood that hasn't been turned into planks... Plywood is about the only thing that gets peeled off a tree like a sheet of toilet paper coming off the roll, and steamed flat. Aside from that, there are several ways to generate wood grain patterns procedurally. Max has a wood material that will get…
I watched a collection of videos of some (german?) dude dissecting a human. It was really quite interesting, he had a live nude model and an illustrator draw on the live model with some kind of pastels the muscles that he was seperating and showing. It was disturbing, but we all die someday and the cadaver had volunteered…
I was wondering if anyone have matching male skeletal references, I find lots of images on parts of bones and other artwork, but none that really match the front to side view. I am having trouble understanding the real shape of the bones when i try to make them, since i dont have anything to see and touch it's really hard…
I didn't see them- I hope none of these are double-posts. Atlas of anatomy: from 1841 with extremely nice illustrations. http://www.anatomyatlases.org/atlasofanatomy/index.shtml Anatomy textbook from 1905: one of the illustrators was phenomenal, but plates by other artists are less exciting.…
@McGreed I also have trouble with that. Using folder structures gets very complex and many references can go in different locations. I looked up some ways to create tags, like collections in Adobe Lightroom (clumsy work to tag whole folders and create collections) or various software (hard to search, bad interfaces) but…
The World War II in Europe Book List. The following is a list of books from my collection dealing with the European Theater of Operations, Primarily Northern Europe,more specifically the Netherlands, on the ground. It does not cover Africa in depth, nor does it cover the Pacific Theater , or the Asian Theater. It does not…