PublishedCrowood Press, September 2010 |
ISBN9781847971777 |
FormatSoftcover, 160 pages |
Dimensions28cm × 22cm × 1.2cm |
AUTHOR IS AUSTRALIAN Drawing the human body is a creative process, but one which relies on an accurate rendition of the form. This practical book explains anatomy for the artist. It outlines the skeletal system and how this provides the first lines of construction, and then introduces the superficial muscular system.
With this understanding, an artist is empowered with a rigid structure to aid drawing proportions and the muscle shapes to provide the form. In doing so, "Practical Anatomy for Artists" provides a technical foundation that will support the artist's intuitive skills. Topics include: . Proportions explained . Instruction on the muscular and skeletal elements of the male and female body . Guide to different body shapes . Advice on form, depth, perspective and foreshortening AUTHOR: Peter Simpson is a practising Australian artist who has worked as a graphic reproductionist, photo-retoucher and illustrator. SALES POINTS . A practical book that explains the anatomy for the artist by outlining the skeletal system and how this provides the first lines of construction and then introduces the superficial muscular system . Aimed at serious artists and model makers as well as illustrators and storyboard artists . Superbly illustrated with 790 colour illustrations . Peter Simpson is a practising artist and illustrator . Australian author . Planned publicity: The Artist, Artists and Illustrators magazines . Reviews in Leisure Painter, Crafts and Crafts & Design ILLUSTRATIONS 790 colour *