The classic text on drawing human anatomy offers instructions on depicting such difficult areas as the lips, knee, ear, and nose. As you can probably tell, it discusses other areas as well.John H. Vanderpoel
Welcome to our continuing lessons into anatomy. If you are looking for detailed, concise, clear and accurate descriptions of human anatomy, then you have come to the wrong place. These pages will only give you the briefest of introductions to the human figure and what's going on under the ...
The upper leg can be "D" shaped tapering as it get's to the knee. Once you get to the calves, they curve down on both sides. The curve on the exterior part of the leg being a big bigger than the interior one. Female legs tend to be wider in the upper thigh area then male leg...
11 studies of the leg bone showing the placement and position inside a corresponding figure. 9 views of the knee joint in different positions and angles. 4 full length pictures of the leg with call outs to each muscle group. You’ll see it from the front, back, inner and outer views. ...
Let’s take a look at the anatomy of the horse and check the main differences: The front legs of the horse has a slight difference from other animals: It’s curvature resembles a knee, while the cat and dog look more like "elbows". Interesting... this means the horse is the only ...
When looking at the dogs skeleton for the first time it’s amazing to see how much leg there is above the knee and even in the Dachshund skeleton the legs are suprisingly long. Great Dane and Chihuahua Skeletons Skeletal Structure of a Greyhound ...
Artist Michael Lee Lunsford stresses that the goal of his redesign project is not to push some sort of moral code onto you. He says it's an exercise in
The higher we get in the spectrum of drawing skills, the more detached from reality they get. Why would you try to remember what a cat looks like (level 5), when you can always go and take a look? Why would you analyze how a human knee bends (level 6), when yours works just fin...
The same goes for knowledge of the human anatomy. For instance, without understanding how the knee joint is constructed, you will become very confused by surface shapes in the knee region and have a small chance of depicting the legs in a realistic manner. Needless to say, other parts of ...
When you walk, you put your foot on the ground, and all of the leg just follows its motion. You rarely move the elbow or knee on their own (with the exception of exercising). Why would you draw paws at the very end, when they're actually the reason of motion? The trick is: ...