The one book I already linked, "Atlas of Human Anatomy For the Artist" is really good. I also like ImagineFX's special series on anatomy. myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/ImagineFX-Anatomy/
I know you're not gonna like this, but I think you are wrong here. Anatomy is ROOTED in the skeleton. The amount you will learn and grow from knowing the skeleton and then adjusting it and using that to inform your muscle and flesh anatomy will be by leaps and bounds over just doing "outside- in" sculpts over and over.
If you're serious about learning about anatomy then pick [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Atlas-Human-Anatomy-Artist-Galaxy/dp/0195030958"]this book[/ame] up for reals. It's a fantastic book and really helps to break down a lot of the complex forms of the body and musculature. 15 bucks is a small price to pay. Do you do any…
Haha I love this. So much easier with this than an actual pencil. I want to start a painting thread, but i dont want to give up on anatomy :) So.... how good is zbrush with tablets? ^^
definitly better overall anatomy, its hard to say how well you have captured muscle groups as he seems to be old with floppy skin folds rather than real solid muscle mass.
putting it bluntly: if you want to learn anatomy, LEARN ANATOMY. stop posting half baked "doodles" of irrelivent things. stop sculpting a full body at very high subdivisions and then moving on to the next thing before taking crits into account. and the biggest one of all... stop disagreeing with criticism. being advised to…
the jaw looks a pretty big, if you rech up and feel your teeth through your cheek its really narrow in comparison to say the cheekbones. from the side the nasal cavity looks too pronounced and high up. I'm not a character artist though. life drawing will help you wonders when it comes to learning anatomy and form etc.
I recommend getting a skeleton mesh and sculpting each muscle on top as its own subtool, with proper origin and insertion. Follow along Zack's video, sculpt 1 muscle per day and post here for feedback, you won't see anatomy the same way when you're done. Learning important landmarks of the skeleton is a tremendous help and…