Build Your Own Anatomy Figure by Rey Bustos
Release date:2021
Author:Rey Bustos
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
1. Build Your Own Ecorché | Part 1: Constructing the Wire Frame
In this series, you will learn how to create your own ecorché sculpture from scratch with artistic anatomist, Rey Bustos. Rey makes the challenging but rewarding subject of learning artistic anatomy easy-to-understand and fun. In this first lesson of the series, Rey will get started by going over the first steps in the process.
2. Build Your Own Ecorché | Part 2: The Pelvis and Femurs
In this series, you will learn how to create your own ecorché sculpture from scratch with artistic anatomist, Rey Bustos. Rey makes the challenging but rewarding subject of learning artistic anatomy easy-to-understand and fun. In this second lesson of the series, Rey will begin adding the first bones to the wire frame.
3. Build Your Own Ecorché | Part 3: The Tibias, Fibulas, and Feet
In this series, you will learn how to create your own ecorché sculpture from scratch with artistic anatomist, Rey Bustos. Rey makes the challenging but rewarding subject of learning artistic anatomy easy-to-understand and fun. In this third lesson of the series, Rey will show you how to sculpt the tibias, fibulas, and feet.
4. Build Your Own Ecorché | Part 4: The Vertebrae, Thorax, and Humeri
In this series, you will learn how to create your own ecorché sculpture from scratch with artistic anatomist, Rey Bustos. Rey makes the challenging but rewarding subject of learning artistic anatomy easy-to-understand and fun. In this fourth lesson of the series, Rey will show you how to sculpt the vertebra, thorax, and humeri.
5. Build Your Own Ecorché | Part 5: The Scapulae, Forearms, and Hands
In this series, you will learn how to create your own ecorché sculpture from scratch with artistic anatomist, Rey Bustos. In this fifth lesson of the series, Rey will show you how to sculpt the scapulae, forearms, and hands.
6. Build Your Own Ecorché | Part 6: Baking and Painting the Ecorché
In this series, you will learn how to create your own ecorché sculpture from scratch with artistic anatomist, Rey Bustos. Rey makes the challenging but rewarding subject of learning artistic anatomy easy-to-understand and fun. In this sixth lesson of the series, Rey will show you how to bake the skeleton of your ecorché at home.
7. Build Your Own Ecorché | Part 7: Forming the Skull and Applying Lower Leg Muscles
In this series, you will learn how to create your own ecorché sculpture from scratch with artistic anatomist, Rey Bustos. In this seventh lesson of the series, Rey will show you how to form the skull of the ecorché.
8. Build Your Own Ecorche | Part 8: The Thighs, Gluteals, and Skull Features
In this series, you will learn how to create your own ecorché sculpture from scratch with artistic anatomist, Rey Bustos. In this eighth lesson of the series, Rey will go over the application of the thigh and gluteal muscles, as well as show you how to begin adding details to the skull.
9. Build Your Own Ecorché | Part 9: The Back and Triceps Brachii
In this series, you will learn how to create your own ecorché sculpture from scratch with artistic anatomist, Rey Bustos. In this ninth lesson of the series, Rey will go over the application of the back and tricep brachii muscles, and will start on the shoulder muscles. Materials Skewer Paintbrush Brayer Art Alternatives Armature (Aluminum).
10. Build Your Own Ecorché | Part 10: The Upper Arm and Forearm
In this series, you will learn how to create your own ecorché sculpture from scratch with artistic anatomist, Rey Bustos. Rey makes the challenging but rewarding subject of learning artistic anatomy easy-to-understand and fun. In this tenth lesson of the series, Rey will finish off the skull, and apply the muscles of the upper arm and forearm.
11. Build Your Own Ecorché | Part 11: Upper Torso, Deep Neck, and Deltoid Muscles
In this series, you will learn how to create your own ecorché sculpture from scratch with artistic anatomist, Rey Bustos. Rey makes the challenging but rewarding subject of learning artistic anatomy easy-to-understand and fun. Here is the final lesson of the series! In this lesson, you’ll add the muscles of the upper torso, deep neck, and deltoid to your ecorché. Remember that this series is not about becoming an expert anatomist, or even about creating something that you can show off at a gallery! It’s about working with your hands and learning about the body in three dimensions. With a working knowledge of how the masses of the human body are compiled, your figurative artwork will be more accurate!
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