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Learn Anatomy in 21 Days by Rodgon

Learn Anatomy in 21 Days by Rodgon

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Author:Rodgon

Duration:9+ hours

Release date:2025, November

Publisher:21-Draw

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Software:Pencil & Paper

Course URL:https://www.21-draw.com/course/anatomy-21-days/

Master human anatomy from scratch with simple shapes and expert guidance to draw lifelike figures.

Ready to ditch the guesswork and start drawing human figures that actually look like people? This course is your express ticket to understanding anatomy without the usual headaches. Instructor Rodgon breaks down the human body into super simple shapes, making it totally approachable even if you’re just starting out. You’ll gain the confidence to sketch lifelike figures from scratch, understanding how everything connects.

🎯 What you’ll learn

  • Learn to sketch a human figure the easy way
  • Use basic shapes to create volume and depth
  • Avoid common drawing mistakes with expert tips
  • Map out body parts with guides for accurate proportions
  • Draw various body types from slim to curvy to buff
  • Discover how each part connects with others—like Lego pieces
  • Break down the face into clear sections for sketching at various angles
  • Master accurate shape and volume for the eye, nose, ear, and mouth
  • Practice front, profile, and ¾ views of the human figure
  • Understand the shape, angle, and movement of the hips and legs
  • Simplify neck and shoulder anatomy by using a “Compass” shape
  • Draw dynamic poses with foreshortening and overlaps

✅ Requirements

  • Skills: No drawing experience needed
  • Tools: Just a paper/sketchbook and a pencil
  • Hardware: None specified

📝 Description

These methods are a complete game-changer; the best simplification of anatomy you’ve seen. Anatomy concepts will finally click for you, making so much sense that you’ll be unable to forget them! You’ll learn more in this ONE course than you have in the last couple years—Guaranteed! Rodgon gives you a fun, approachable path to learning human anatomy, simplifying it like never before. He aims to make drawing easy and a pure joy. No more second-guessing yourself.

He shows you how to break down complex features into easy shapes and guides, mapping them out like a puzzle that fits together logically. Starting with the simplest techniques, your skillset will grow as you move from basic shapes to full figures. From heads to hips, faces to feet, you’ll learn fool-proof methods to draw each part at various angles and understand their unique structures and how they move. At every stage, you’ll get homework exercises to help you cement what you’ve learned, giving you a solid base for the next lesson. Watch your skills grow as you move from basic shapes to full figures in no time! By the end, your friends and family will be in awe at your ability to confidently draw awesome human figures from scratch!

🧑‍🎓 Who this course is for

  • Beginners who want to draw the human body
  • Those looking to deepen their understanding of anatomy
  • Artists wanting to discover new methods and improve their skills
  • Those who want to draw in a fun, easy way

🧑‍🏫 About the Author

Rodgon is a San Diego-based cartoonist and freelance illustrator who worked in comics and animation. He loves passing on tips and inspiration to new artists. His motto: ‘Anyone can draw!’

🏁 Final Result

  • Confidently draw awesome human figures from scratch, impressing friends and family with your new skills.
Curriculum

📋 Course content

  1. Introduction
    • Introduction
  2. Basic Shapes and Volume
    • Basic Shapes and Volume8:49
    • The Square6:09
    • Exercises7:08
  3. Shape Variations & Depth
    • Shape Variations and Depth5:25
    • Boxes5:17
    • Exercises1:44
  4. Introduction to Foreshortening
    • Introduction to Foreshortening6:49
    • Exercises4:39
  5. Drawing through Shapes
    • Drawing through Shapes7:01
    • Seeing through Cubes3:35
    • Exercises2:12
  6. How Basic Shapes Build a Body
    • How Basic Shapes Build a Body6:34
    • Basic 3D Forms of the Body4:59
    • Exercises3:36
  7. Intro to the Ribcage and Spine
    • Intro to the Ribcage and Spine8:29
    • Ribcage and Spine Part 28:02
    • Recap and Exercises7:15
  8. The Hip Bones
    • The Hip Bones4:41
    • The Beanbag6:37
    • Exercises4:37
  9. The Neck and the Head
    • The Neck and the Head6:41
    • The Collarbone5:08
    • 3/4 Profile and Back View5:51
    • Alternative method for the Neck and Head6:01
    • Recap and Exercises6:59
  10. Introduction to Heads
    • The Neck and the Head3:06
    • Drawing a Basic Head and Neck in 3D9:46
    • Exercises6:18
  11. Introduction to Mapping Systems
    • Introduction to Mapping Systems8:04
    • Start Simple9:55
    • Recap4:34
    • Profile, 3-4 and Upward Views9:39
    • Exercises2:47
  12. The Rule of Thirds
    • The Rule of Thirds6:25
    • The Rule of Thirds in 3D View4:01
    • The Rule of Thirds in Profile View6:53
    • Recap8:33
    • Exercises2:49
  13. The Eyes
    • The Eyes5:46
    • Parts of the Eyes7:41
    • Front and Profile Views6:12
    • Alternative Way to Draw Eyelids6:45
    • Eyelashes6:40
    • Eye Placement and Eyebrows8:01
    • Recap and Exercises4:23
  14. The Nose
    • The Nose6:02
    • Drawing the Nose from a 3D Angle6:02
    • Different Types of Noses8:42
    • Recap and Exercises4:08
  15. The Mouth
    • The Mouth5:45
    • The Mouth Inside the Face Structure8:46
    • The Teeth6:08
    • Recap4:04
  16. The Ear, the Jaw and the Neck
    • The Ear, the Jaw and the Neck6:23
    • Drawing Ears in 3D8:24
    • Ears in Different Angles10:07
    • The Neck and Spine8:47
    • Drawing Detailed Ears7:25
    • Recap2:03
  17. Limbs, Overlapping and Foreshortening
    • Limbs, Overlapping and Foreshortening6:44
    • The Compass Method8:14
    • The Hips7:14
    • Arm and Leg Parts7:22
    • Overlapping Shapes5:49
    • Foreshortening6:39
    • Recap and Exercises2:31
  18. Arm Construction
    • Arm Construction5:58
    • Varied Sizes for the Chest and Shoulders7:51
    • Anatomy and Muscles of the Arm4:40
    • Simplifying the Arms8:59
    • Stylizing the Shoulders3:44
    • Exercises4:20
  19. Leg Construction
    • Leg Construction8:46
    • Leg Structure with Basic Shapes5:42
    • Anatomy of the Leg – Part 14:09
    • Anatomy of the Leg – Part 26:33
    • Overlapping Shapes of the Leg5:33
  20. Hand Construction
    • Hand Construction8:13
    • Hands at Different Angles6:12
    • Fingers and Knuckles8:18
    • Anatomy of the Hand3:59
    • Exercises4:50
  21. Feet Construction
    • Feet Construction7:30
    • Basic Foot Structure4:34
    • Toes and Knuckles7:27
    • Tackling Tricky Feet Angles6:06
  22. Posing and Scale
    • Posing and Scale5:58
    • Body Shapes for Different Characters6:51
    • Posing6:26
    • Contrapposto and Dynamic Posing7:43
    • Farewell1:19
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Learn Anatomy in 21 Days by Rodgon
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1. Basic Shapes and Volume
290.1 MB
2. Shape Variations & Depth
156.8 MB
3. Introduction to Foreshortening
142.6 MB
5. How Basic Shapes Build a Body
191.3 MB
6. Intro to the Ribcage and Spine
288.6 MB
7. The Hip Bones
175.1 MB
9. Introduction to Heads
198.5 MB
10. Introduction to Mapping Systems
486.1 MB


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