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Art Anatomy For Beginners by Steve Huston

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Release date:2020

Author:Steve Huston

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

If you know you need to learn human anatomy but you’re not sure where to begin, this course is for you. Renowned painter Steve Huston gives you an introduction to anatomy from the perspective of the mechanics of motion and aesthetics which is the best first step on your path to learning the body. Challenging without being overwhelming, you will learn less about anatomical details and more about how to simply the structures of the body to create more beautiful and effective artwork. This course follows in the tradition of George Bridgman, Burne Hogarth and others.

Table of Contents

Week 1: Intro to the Human Machine With Steve Huston
In this first part Steve Huston will teach you an approach to simplifying human anatomy for more effective artwork. After a refresher on the concepts of gesture and structure, you will learn a functional and constructive approach to human anatomy that focuses on simplifying the complexity of the figure and creates an effective narrative and aesthetic result. Steve will lecture, demonstrate from a live model, and teach you how to simply break down the rib cage.

Week 2: The Shoulder Girdle With Steve Huston
Learn how to simply and understand the mechanics of the most complex structure in the body: the shoulder girdle. From diagrams, lectures, and illustrations from a life model, you will practice and gain confidence not only recognizing the anatomy of the shoulder but also drawing or painting it.

Week 3: The Torso With Steve Huston
Steve begins with a lecture on how to simplify the problem of lighting and rendering for the human body. Next you will put your knowledge to the test as you learn how to combine the shoulder girdle with the rest of the torso.

Week 4: The Limbs With Steve Huston
Learn a simple, constructive approach to drawing the arms and legs. You will learn mechanical concepts, comparative anatomy (comparing humans to other animals), as well as ways to make analogies between the upper and lower limb in order to understand and draw this area of the body with greater confidence.

Week 5: Hands & Feet With Steve Huston
Learn techniques for simplifying and constructing hands and feet for your drawings and paintings. These complex structures are often overwhelming and many artists resort to hiding them or copying from reference. Steve will show you how to use the concepts of construction, design, mechanics, and aesthetics to create beautiful hands and feet in your artwork.

Week 6: The Aesthetics of Anatomy With Steve Huston
In the sixth and final part of the course Steve will help you understand how to bring together the principles learned in the course and put your new anatomical knowledge to the test by drawing fully rendered figures. You will learn how some great masters such as Michelangelo used anatomy as well as watch a long figure drawing demonstration with Steve.

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Week 1 – Intro to the Human Machine
01. Course Introduction
02. Learning Recommendation
03. Structure & Gesture
04. Learning Recommendation
05. Figure Warm-Up Poses
06. Human Figure as a Machine
07. Simplified Rib Cage
08. Assignment 1
09. Balance of the Figure
10. Drawing Principles to Describe Anatomy
11. Rhythms of Anatomy
12. How Rhythm Relates to Construction
13. Assignment 2
14. Outro
15. Assignment 3

Week 2 – The Shoulder Girdle
02. Learning Recommendation
02. Shoulder Girdle Live Model Demo
04. Shoulder Girdle Rear View
05. Placing the Scapula
06. Planes of the Upper Torso
07. Mechanics of Muscle
08. Assignment 1
09. Neck and Trapezius
13. Assignment 2
15. Assignment 3

Week 3 – The Torso
01. Lighting Anatomical Structures
02. Learning Recommendation
03. Binary Lighting Approach
04. Simplify Your Lighting
05. Upper Torso
06. Compression of the Upper Back
07. Placing the Scapulae on the Ribcage
08. Assignment 1
08. Zigzags Across the Torso
09. Articulations of the Shoulder
11. Using Solids to Simplify Anatomy
13. Applying Lighting to Anatomy
13. Assignment 2
14. Rendering the Upper Back
15. Assignment 3

Week 4 – The Limbs
02. Learning Recommendation
02. Pelvis and Balance
03. Pelvis from Rear View
04. The Leg Rear View
06. Mechanics of the Limbs
07. Movements of the Arm
08. Assignment 1
08. Radius and Ulna
09. Rhythms of the Arm
11. Live Demo of Knee
12. Attaching Upper to Lower Leg
13. Assignment 2
13. Upper Leg & Hip
14. Fluidity of Leg
15. Assignment 3
15. Bent Knee
16. Knee & Elbow Analogy

Week 5 – Hands & Feet
02. Introduction
02. Learning Recommendation
04. The Wrist Live Demo
05. Basic Hand & Finger Construction
06. Character of the Thumb
07. Metacarpals to Carpals
08. Assignment 1
08. How to Place Fingers
09. Boxy Wrist
11. Ankle Foot Live Demo
12. Structure of Foot
13. Assignment 2
13. Construction of Ankle
14. Toe Construction
15. Assignment 3
15. Placement of Toes
16. Foot at Difficult Angles
17. Architecture of Foot
18. Step and Sole
19. Lower Leg Foot Demo

Week 6 – The Aesthetics of Anatomy
01. Master Analysis
02. Learning Recommendation
03. More Master Analysis
05. Learning Recommendation
06. Long Pose 1
07. Long Pose 2
08. Assignment 1
08. Outro
13. Assignment 2

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7 Comments

  1. thank you so much for uploading this course can you also please upload: https://creatureartteacher.com/product/animal-character-design-with-david-colman/

  2. Thank you so much! Are you planning to upload stephen bauman’s patreon videos.
    https://www.patreon.com/stephenbaumanartwork

  3. Can someone help with the repetition of numbering of the Lessons ? There are repetitions and Missing numbers of the lessons .

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