Receive Offrir Cet Ebook Imagined By Christopher Hart Available As Volume
on Offrir cet ebook
Christopher Hart
previously own have read, and worked by example from, a wealth of anatomy books, With that said, I can't recommend this book for beginning artists, but for intermediate/ approaching professional level artists, This is going to be a very useful reference book, it is likely the best that I own to date.
It's also worth nothing that in spite of it's name, this isn't just for prospect comic book artists, but any illustrator.
I own books by artists such as George Bridgman, Burne Hogarth, Andrew Loomis, and many others, I've also practised my illustration like in the teachings of George Vilppu, If you're not familiar with any of those guys, I highly recommend you pick up one of their books first, as it will give you a stronger fundament to work from.
Specifically before picking this book up, you're going to want to be familiar with figure drawing ind space and the larger muscle groups of the body previously.
When you're at the point that you're already familiar with how the body looks like, functions like, but you need an easy way of knowing how to depict the body's appearance on the surface, buy this book.
You can't go wrong. As with any other artbook you're not after copying the artist/ doing by example exactly what the artist is doing.
The artwork and explanations presented serve as a good depiction of surface anatomy, and guide, in that it provides solutions to a lot of problems one might encounter in trying to illustrate a human body.
In conclusion: provided that you already have some anatomy figure drawing knowledge, this is a really good reference book and I highly recommend it for any illustrator of any kind.
Other thoughts:Some might argue that the depictions of women in the book is done in bad taste, I'm a bit jaded so it isn't really a problem for me, however, I suggest that you try to look past that because the book is very useful.
Better yet, make up your own mind and depict your characters like you want them to look like, after you've obtained the knowledge and skill to do so.
The book will help you get there, Also it doesn't matter if you work primarily in digital or traditional the book benefits you equally, If you want to take your comic book creations that bit further, this is the book for you, It's Informative and at the same time entertaining, containing easy steps to enhance the anatomy of your creations, make it that bit believable.
La version bronché est beaucoup plus complète que la vversion Kindle ! J'ai acheté les deux par erreur, j'ai pu comparer This is a really solid guide to comic book anatomy.
If you want to draw comics and have no clue as to what the muscles of the body are and where to put them, this is a great aid to have.
Admittedly, it could do with being a bit detailed at certain points and it will not really show you how to go about actually drawing muscles but that is what practise and jut looking at other artists work is for.
As to the criticisms this book has received, namely that it all the woman are too sexy and that the art used to illustrate points is not that great, well duh.
Mainstream comic book women are all sexy, it is just the way it is and so it is not surprising that that is what is shown.
I'm not saying that I think that this is great but, in the context of learning comic book art, most will want to do what they see in their Marvel or DC and so it is appropriate.
Second, expecting top quality art is daft the royalties would be enormous and the book consequently expensive! If one is

seriously a comic book fan, just pick up a book by an artist you like from your collection and see how they have dealt with problems and made their images look dynamic.
In conclusion, I would say that, while this book is hardly "cutting edge", it is a very valuable source of reference for any novice artist.
not bad but a bit basic This drawing tutorial from best selling author Christopher Hart shows artists how to draw exaggerated musculature of super sized figures in action poses.
Ce livre ma été conseiller par des professionnels du dessin, Et bien je ne suis pas déçu du tout, mais j'aurais aimez l'avoir en français mais le prix est exorbitant du coup j'ai traduit le livre As I bought this for my partner I asked him what he thought which is as follows:I know what's most important to most of you, like me, is to find out what the book actually contains.
It covers the skeleton, muscles both in great detail, poses, the postures of different ages, very different body shapes, action poses, lighting.
Then it starts to focus in closely on the face and head in general, moving around the body in sections i.
e. torso, back, arms, etc. Most sections are broken down into structure, then male and female examples, and then examples in motion, What's not clear is what exactly makes these character models cutting edge, Also, it's strictly the form of the body and nothing else, like clothing on the body, However, as a reference guide, there are plenty of examples to sketch from with logical progression in each section and reference back to the starting ideas.
Even as a complete novice I found this to be very useful,
It's also worth nothing that in spite of it's name, this isn't just for prospect comic book artists, but any illustrator.
I own books by artists such as George Bridgman, Burne Hogarth, Andrew Loomis, and many others, I've also practised my illustration like in the teachings of George Vilppu, If you're not familiar with any of those guys, I highly recommend you pick up one of their books first, as it will give you a stronger fundament to work from.
Specifically before picking this book up, you're going to want to be familiar with figure drawing ind space and the larger muscle groups of the body previously.
When you're at the point that you're already familiar with how the body looks like, functions like, but you need an easy way of knowing how to depict the body's appearance on the surface, buy this book.
You can't go wrong. As with any other artbook you're not after copying the artist/ doing by example exactly what the artist is doing.
The artwork and explanations presented serve as a good depiction of surface anatomy, and guide, in that it provides solutions to a lot of problems one might encounter in trying to illustrate a human body.
In conclusion: provided that you already have some anatomy figure drawing knowledge, this is a really good reference book and I highly recommend it for any illustrator of any kind.
Other thoughts:Some might argue that the depictions of women in the book is done in bad taste, I'm a bit jaded so it isn't really a problem for me, however, I suggest that you try to look past that because the book is very useful.
Better yet, make up your own mind and depict your characters like you want them to look like, after you've obtained the knowledge and skill to do so.
The book will help you get there, Also it doesn't matter if you work primarily in digital or traditional the book benefits you equally, If you want to take your comic book creations that bit further, this is the book for you, It's Informative and at the same time entertaining, containing easy steps to enhance the anatomy of your creations, make it that bit believable.
La version bronché est beaucoup plus complète que la vversion Kindle ! J'ai acheté les deux par erreur, j'ai pu comparer This is a really solid guide to comic book anatomy.
If you want to draw comics and have no clue as to what the muscles of the body are and where to put them, this is a great aid to have.
Admittedly, it could do with being a bit detailed at certain points and it will not really show you how to go about actually drawing muscles but that is what practise and jut looking at other artists work is for.
As to the criticisms this book has received, namely that it all the woman are too sexy and that the art used to illustrate points is not that great, well duh.
Mainstream comic book women are all sexy, it is just the way it is and so it is not surprising that that is what is shown.
I'm not saying that I think that this is great but, in the context of learning comic book art, most will want to do what they see in their Marvel or DC and so it is appropriate.
Second, expecting top quality art is daft the royalties would be enormous and the book consequently expensive! If one is

seriously a comic book fan, just pick up a book by an artist you like from your collection and see how they have dealt with problems and made their images look dynamic.
In conclusion, I would say that, while this book is hardly "cutting edge", it is a very valuable source of reference for any novice artist.
not bad but a bit basic This drawing tutorial from best selling author Christopher Hart shows artists how to draw exaggerated musculature of super sized figures in action poses.
Ce livre ma été conseiller par des professionnels du dessin, Et bien je ne suis pas déçu du tout, mais j'aurais aimez l'avoir en français mais le prix est exorbitant du coup j'ai traduit le livre As I bought this for my partner I asked him what he thought which is as follows:I know what's most important to most of you, like me, is to find out what the book actually contains.
It covers the skeleton, muscles both in great detail, poses, the postures of different ages, very different body shapes, action poses, lighting.
Then it starts to focus in closely on the face and head in general, moving around the body in sections i.
e. torso, back, arms, etc. Most sections are broken down into structure, then male and female examples, and then examples in motion, What's not clear is what exactly makes these character models cutting edge, Also, it's strictly the form of the body and nothing else, like clothing on the body, However, as a reference guide, there are plenty of examples to sketch from with logical progression in each section and reference back to the starting ideas.
Even as a complete novice I found this to be very useful,
Christopher Hart is the worlds best selling author of How To Draw books, Readers have gobbled up overmillion copies of his titles, and his work has been translated into thanlanguages, Chris has had the rare distinction of having the top,ampart books in the country, simultaneously, as reported by Nielsen BookScan.
He has had overbooks published,
Christopher is known for his ability to create cute and dramatic characters, brimming with personality, He focuses on the most contemporary styles, genres, and techniques, in order to give his readers and fans the very latest in art instruction.
Join the online conversation today!
YouTube,