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How To Draw Dynamic Anatomy – Step By Step by Robert Marzullo

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Release date:2020, October

Duration:07 h 53 m

Author:Robert Marzullo

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Welcome to my course, “Dynamic Anatomy Drawing: A Step-by-Step Guide.”

In this course, you will learn how to draw the muscles of the male and female body to enhance your figure drawing skills. You’ll discover how to break down the body into simpler forms and concepts, allowing you to draw from imagination, even without reference.

The course comprises 7 hours and 42 minutes of content plus accompanying art files for you to study. You will learn how to draw the male and female body in a dynamic, stylized manner, ideal for comic art, game design, and other character designs. We’ll focus on simplifying the human body using basic shapes and patterns, making anatomy less overwhelming.

We’ll cover each part of the arms, legs, torso, and pelvis, with sections on the head, neck, hands, and feet coming soon. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:

  • Draw muscles using basic shapes
  • Identify flow and rhythms in anatomy
  • Use basic anatomy terminology
  • Apply rendering techniques
  • Differentiate between male and female anatomy
  • Stylize your artwork

Anatomy and figure drawing can be challenging, but mastering it will set your work apart. I’ve been drawing comic art and characters for over 30 years, and I aim to share my most important techniques with you. Consistency in your studies is key to improvement, and I hope this course will save you time and frustration.

Please provide feedback to help me improve this course, and let me know what else you’d like to see. Thank you for choosing this course, and good luck in your studies!

Sincerely,

Robert A. Marzullo
Ram Studios Comics.

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01 – Introduction to the course

01 – Introduction to this Course on Drawing Dynamic Anatomy

02 – Illustrating and Understanding the Arm Anatomy

02 – Drawing the Arm Anatomy Palm Facing Upward
03 – Drawing the Arm Anatomy Palm Facing Upward Refinement
04 – Drawing the Arm Anatomy Back of the Arm Posterior View
05 – Drawing the Arm Anatomy Back of the Arm Refinement
06 – Drawing the Arm Anatomy Lateral View
07 – Drawing the Arm Anatomy Lateral View Refinement
08 – Drawing the Under Arm View of the Anatomy
09 – Drawing the Under Arm View Refinement
10 – Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example Part 1
11 – Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example Part 2
12 – Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example Part 3
13 – Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example Part 4
14 – Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example 2 Part 1
15 – Drawing a Dynamic Arm Example 2 Part 2
16 – Drawing Various Arm Poses Practice Activity

03 – Drawing the Leg Anatomy Male and Female

17 – Various Drawing Methods for Anatomy Warm Up
18 – Drawing the Leg Anatomy The Anterior View
19 – Drawing the Leg Anatomy The Anterior View Refinement
20 – Drawing the Leg Anatomy The Posterior View
21 – Drawing the Leg Anatomy The Posterior View Refinement
22 – Drawing the Leg Anatomy The Lateral View
23 – Drawing the Leg Anatomy The Lateral View Refinement
24 – Drawing the Leg Anatomy The Medial View
25 – Drawing the Leg Anatomy The Medial View Refinement
26 – Drawing the Leg Side Lunge Pose Part 1
27 – Drawing the Leg Side Lunge Pose Part 2
28 – Drawing the Leg Second Example
29 – Drawing the Leg Second Example Part 2
30 – Drawing the Leg Second Example Adding Value
31 – Practice Activity Male vs Female Leg Poses
32 – Practice Activity Male vs Female Hips and Thigh Area
33 – Practice Activity Male vs Female Hips and Thigh Area Refinement
34 – Practice Activity Male vs Female Gluteus Muscles
35 – Practice Activity Male vs Female Gluteus Muscles Rendering

04 – Drawing the Trunk of the Body

36 – Heroic Versus Realistic Abdominal Muscles
37 – Simplifying the Forms of the Torso
38 – Drawing the Male Torso Anterior View Part 1
39 – Drawing the Male Torso Anterior View Part 2
40 – Drawing the Male Torso Lateral View Part 1
41 – Drawing the Male Torso Lateral View Part 2
42 – Drawing the Male Torso Posterior View Part 1
43 – Drawing the Male Torso Posterior View Part 2
44 – Male Vs Female with Basic Shapes
45 – Using the Bean Shape to Draw the Female Torso
46 – Drawing the Female Torso Front View Part 1
47 – Drawing the Female Torso Front View Part 2
48 – Drawing the Female Torso Lateral View Part 1
49 – Drawing the Female Torso Lateral View Part 2
50 – Drawing the Female Torso Posterior View
51 – Drawing the Female Torso Angle Pose Part 1
52 – Drawing the Female Torso Angle Pose Part 2
53 – Drawing the Male Torso Angle View Part 1
54 – Drawing the Male Torso Angle View Part 2
55 – Drawing the Male Torso Rendering Angle View Part 3

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