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Drawing Human Anatomy

Drawing Human Anatomy. Ciera , Miguel, Win. Introduction. What is anatomy? The structure of the human body. It consists of muscles, skeleton, and proportions. Introduction. Why is it important?

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Drawing Human Anatomy

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  1. Drawing Human Anatomy Ciera, Miguel, Win

  2. Introduction • What is anatomy?The structure of the human body. • It consists of muscles, skeleton, and proportions.

  3. Introduction • Why is it important? -To grasp the foundations of not only the human body, but also the proportions. -Learning the flow with the shape. -Studying movement in relation to the form of the body.

  4. Naturalism in art history to graphic novels in AMERICA

  5. There’s a ton of other art movements but that’s way too complicated for my brain so we’re doing an abbreviated version. WHAT IS GOING ON. WHO KNOWS.

  6. The dates are debatable,but more importantly this is around the order they come into history. Basic Timeline

  7. Archaic to Greek/Hellenistic/Roman (Classical Antiquity) Peploskore circa 530 BC, Athens Winged Victory of Samothrace 2nd century BC, Greece Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos Roman copy of an original of c. 350 B.C.

  8. Skipping Late Antiquity (Medieval) Sup dawg. Imma too chill for you.

  9. Renaissance and Baroque Michelangelo, Studies for The Libyan Sybil 1508-1512, Italy Bernini, David 1623-1624, Rome

  10. Anatomy of Superheroes

  11. Line of Action • Line of action – an imaginary line that extends through the action/gesture of the figure.

  12. Line of Action • Emphasizes direction and movement. • Defines the silhouette of the character.

  13. Line of Action • What to avoid • Complex poses that make the line of action too complicated. • What to do • Emphasize the line of action with a simple direction.

  14. Line of Action in Real Context

  15. Proportions

  16. Body Proportions

  17. Body Proportions Adult: 7.5 – 8 heads tall, 2.5 – 3 heads wide at shoulder Nipples at second head Groin marks half of the height. Wrists align to groin.

  18. Body Proportions Groin – bottom of knee Bottom of knee - feet

  19. Body Proportions Nipples - elbows Elbows/navel - groin

  20. More Body Proportions

  21. Head Proportions

  22. Head Proportions 5 eyes wide

  23. Head Proportions Halfway at ear Halfway at eyes

  24. Head Proportions Tip of ear align to eyebrow Bottom of ear align to bottom of nose

  25. Head Proportions Corners of lips align to center of eyes, spaced 1/3rd across Eyebrow – bottom nose Halfway marks upper chin Bottom nose - chin

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