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dr. junior member
Member # Joined: 04 May 2000 Posts: 40
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2002 7:48 am |
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LoTekK member
Member # Joined: 07 Dec 2001 Posts: 262 Location: Singapore
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2002 8:53 am |
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definitely a lot of persons asked this question before but heres another one. |
you're not that new here...
search -> "anatomy reference"
[ January 16, 2002: Message edited by: LoTekK ] |
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horstenpeter member
Member # Joined: 05 Oct 2001 Posts: 255 Location: Germany
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2002 8:59 am |
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Since you live in the capital of Germany, I think it should be easy to find a chance to do life drawing classes. Check around art supply stores, there's often flyers advertising for life drawing classes there. Or check on the city's homepage whether there are any art schools that offer life drawing classes for non members.
I had a life drawing class yesterday, it's definitely good practice. |
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sunraven0 member
Member # Joined: 15 Jan 2002 Posts: 79 Location: Hattiesburg, MS
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2002 10:39 am |
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The best reference is a real life one, of course. Taking a life-drawing class, as someone suggested...or starting one, if you know people in your area that are interested. You can find models for hire.
I started with books too. I suggest How to draw the human figure by the famous artists school & getting an anatomy coloring book. Go to amazon or barnes & noble & type in drawing the human figure or anatomy, there are many helpful books out there. |
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