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How to Draw a Character - Method of Drawing with the Anatomy of the Human Body

kevin tembouret

Verlag: kevin tembouret

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Would you like to draw your own characters? Make them dynamic and realistic? Then this drawing method is for you! 
Because 1 drawing is worth more than 1000 words, this method focuses on the picture rather than on boring explanations. Observe, draw and learn thanks to a drawing method based on personal experience of the image! 
Learn how to bring a character to life with realistic lines of action and curves. Study the human skeleton to form the structure of your hero or heroine. Give him or her the most appropriate musculature by understanding where to place the most important muscles of the human body. 
This illustrated method aims to help you create a realistic and lively character, through rigorous learning of each part of the body: head, torso, legs, arms, hands, feet, ... We will schematize the muscles, ligaments, tendons and bones to develop the shape of the human body easily. 
Draw your female and male characters differently, taking into account the particularities of the body. Make the spark, the flame, shine in your character's eye and add the most beautiful shapes he deserves. 
With this book designed to create a character from scratch, you will be able to draw by combining your creativity with the rules of drawing. 
Become the creator of your own universe, of your own characters.
Verfügbar seit: 30.04.2020.

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