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Anatomy For Sculptors. Anatomy 4 sculptors - Facebook. FeliceCalchi. Virtual Pose ® Posemaniacs. SenshiStock on deviantART. ZBrush. Ryan Kingslien. Anatomy of the Face: The Mouth. Sculpting The Face - Webinar with Ryan Kingslien. Danko75 sketchbook 2.0 (free skeleton model page 1) Scott Eaton. TDW75.t_lead. BioDigital Human: Anatomy and Health Conditions in Interactive 3D.

Virtual Lighting Studio - Interactive portrait lighting. The ambient light represents the light coming from the studio environment.

Virtual Lighting Studio - Interactive portrait lighting

You can turn it on or off and change its color and intensity. If you're lost and need some help, click here. But you probably know that... Click on any help text to hide this. This is a schematic view of the studio. These are all the available models for lighting. These slots are used to capture your light setups. You can save a picture of your capture on your device by using the "Save As... " command of your browser on the capture thumbnails. This button is used to share or bookmark your current settings. This is the main view which displays your lit subject as seen through your camera. The garbage is used to clear your captured light setups. Here you can turn on or off your lights. The solo button enables you to temporarily visualize the effect of a single light in your setup. A gel can be added on a light to change the light color. This displays the intensity of the light. The best head and neck anatomy part I. We go back to basics and look at facial anatomy.

Zygote Body. Anatronica - Interactive 3D Human Anatomy. Learn Muscle Anatomy: Scalene Muscles. Learn Muscle Anatomy: Scalene Muscles If you’re like me, you’ll sometimes toss your head from side to side as you sing loudly in your car (with the windows up, of course—I’m not cruel).

Learn Muscle Anatomy: Scalene Muscles

This action, in which your neck moves from a straight position to a lateral bend, is called lateral flexion, and a group of muscles called the scalenes (or scalenus muscles) help make it happen. Let’s take a look at them. The Scalenes The scalenes are muscles of the neck, but are also classified as being in the lateral vertebral region. The muscles in this group are: Muscle Actions of the Scalenes The scalenes are involved in a few actions involving the neck, as well as the act of inhalation. When you move your head from side to side (bending your neck to bring your ear down toward your shoulder) like I do (singing in the car, remember?) Watch lateral flexion here: Look straight ahead and then bring your chin down toward your chest. Injury to the Scalenes Want to learn more?

Artistic Anatomy. Is learning to draw anatomy in a classroom more secure (since there is a teacher to check the work and possibly a book to study from) in practicing artistic anatomy drawing, or should artists focus on just practicing from images on websites/blogs like this tumblr?

Artistic Anatomy

Asketh - pjmx24 Depending on the size of your class and where you are, your teacher can be a great guide to help you and show you what areas you need to focus on more to improve and give you good material to work from! If your class size is too big (ideally a class of no more than 15 is optimal for a teacher to give extensive feedback to all students) you might not get enough feedback to really improve as much as possible to your full potential. Outside of class (or if you have no class) you should focus on drawing in a sketchbook dedicated for life drawing/anatomy. Even a page a week of studying will help you improve. Hope that gives you some insight! M-m-madness's deviantART favourites. Halloween Anatomy Images.