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Human Anatomy References

By , About.com GuideFebruary 20, 2010

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human anatomy reference photoIf you can't get to a life class - or need a break from the intensity of drawing a full figure - there are a few ways to improve your figure drawing away from the Life Drawing studio.

One is to do studies of small details, using a mirror. Work on hands, feet, head, ears, nose. Focus on simplified but accurate structures, observing proportion, and describing essential details with economical mark-making.

Anatomy study is always worthwhile. Use anatomy reference images to sketch skeletal structure and muscle groups. Try copying a recently completed figure study, and drawing the muscles into it, so that you're thinking about how the musculature relates to the surface anatomy.

Another option is to simply do some observational drawing - setting up a still-life or drawing something in your environment - to keep your observational skills and hand-eye co-ordination sharp.

More on Figure Drawing and Anatomy:
Figure Drawing - The Head and Neck
Figure Drawing - Structure
How to Draw the Nose
How to Draw Eyes

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