Note: This course is not complete so if you begin it you must finish the arms and neck on your own using the principles you learned but referencing the 3D reference provided. In this course you will work from the NMA Dynamic Anatomy Figure 3D model which allows you to orbit the figure, move the lighting, change the material, and take real world measurements in a variety of scales. You can do this course traditionally in clay or digitally. The most advanced figure anatomy course at NMA so far, this course produced in 2014, walks you through the process of sculpting a dynamic pose anatomy figure not from the inside out, like you did in Rey’s last course but from the outside in from planes, to the surface muscles. If you are not able to sculpt at home, you can also follow along with this course by drawing and taking notes.
#Masters of anatomy books 2 and 3 software
Now that you have draw all of the anatomical structures, there is no better way to reinforce your anatomical knowledge than to build a 3D anatomy model, traditionally called an ecorche or “flayed figure.” You can follow along with Rey Bustos in this course using Scupey clay or work digitally in software like ZBrush. This anatomy sketchbook can be a resource that you use and improve on for the rest of your career! Take this course by following long taking notes of everything Rey shows you in a sketchbook. This course by famed art anatomist Rey Bustos is the best place to begin your study of human anatomy.
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So in this list I have narrowed by focus that primarily focuses on human or animal anatomy. Note: There are many courses and resources on the NMA site that incorporate or deal with anatomy since anatomy is inseperable from representational art.