Anatomy Art
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If you're looking for human anatomy drawing ideas and pose references, I'm sharing some pretty cool anatomy references for you to check out.

sabrina lopez saved to Drawing
Description This is a structural analysis of a human skeleton I did in my figure drawing class.
Daniyal Khan saved to art
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Enkhtur Bayrsaikhan \_o_/ ☺ saved to Anatomy
So I had this idea in mind: to adapt a modern 3D statue into an old classical drawing, DIP PEN style! I found a good reference from the artist Alexander Kafoussias (made in ZBrush) and thought it was the perfect candidate for this adaptation. And here we go, 20 hours later, this is the final result. A lot of cross hatchings, and patience involved.
Cas Mattis saved to Projects to try
Drawing anime people can be difficult but once you get the hang of it, it can actually be quite fun. I've compiled some tips and things you need to kn

Magical Girl In Training saved to Anatomy tutorial
These human anatomy drawing ideas and sketches are great for anyone who wants to practice their drawing skills. Learn how to draw feet with this reference.
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Description Here we find the first of my new Anatomy Studies, the torso of the skeleton. I thought it was about time to actually learn the inner workings of the figures I draw all day every day, so here we go. I'm pleasantly surprised to find I'm actually enjoying the process quite a bit. This drawing took me about a week, 10 - 20 minutes a day.
Emese Zalányi saved to art