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How do you properly study anatomy? Do you just copy the drawings from the book? currently reading Morpho: anatomy for artists.

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>>6863608
Draw mannequins and then put on them muscles

>> No.6863684

>>6863608
Ecorche

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>>6863647
>>6863684
Tbh, best if you do it sculpturally.

>> No.6863713

>>6863608
Proko's anatomy course then Gotfried Bammes anatomy book and then Bridgman to finally touch everything up
>>6863647
>>6863684
These are only good advice for someone who's already studied the muscles and bones in depth and needs to see how they all peice together, but for someone just starting out these won't really help in remembering the muscles. Each muscle and bone needs to be studied in isolation and then studied how it fits together with everything else.
>>6863686
Seconded

>> No.6863722

>2023
>study anatomy
Just use 3d posing tool, they even have 3d attachment features for better reference now, see >>>6862671

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>>6863686
fuck i need to do this so bad nigga, like i need water, but the idea of doing again all alone...crippling

>> No.6864195

>>6863647
Too complicated

>> No.6864288

>>6863608
youll never “stop” studying. best way to get better is to just draw what you want to draw and double check what your doing by referring to your chosen anatomy book.

>> No.6864396

>>6864162
>but the idea of doing again all alone...crippling
Come again?

>> No.6864407

>>6864396
He gave birth to a small creature anon, and it's was traumatising to do it all alone. What did you not get anon?