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http://paulmaplesden.hubpages.com/hub/Introduction-to-Nude-and-Life-Modelling-for-Art-Classes Introduction Nude modelling for art classes can be a very interesting and engaging experience for people interested in working with artists, who are open-minded about their bodies and who would like to make a little extra money from the work. We've created this introduction to life / nude modelling for several reasons:

Introduction to Nude and Life Modelling for Art Classes

Figure & Gesture Drawing Tool

I have about 3 sections here on anatomy all are full of great info in all areas of anatomy for artists and med students ect . I think one of the best tools is DAZ3D it is free there are male and female models clothed and nude in all forms and shapes .You can pose them in any position and even change the lighting . You buy more content very cheaply but the free stuff is more than enough to work from . by mirlen101 Aug 7

http://www.scott-eaton.com/duchenne-facial-expressions Here are the plates from Duchenne de Bolougne’s Le Mécanisme de la Physionomie Humaine (ca 1876), an interesting but slightly insane work (you just can’t get away with this type of thing anymore). The images, however, are useful to artists who draw, sculpt, or model facial expressions as they show extreme activation of the individual muscles of expressions. The index pages of collated thumbnails from the original work (in high resolution) can be found here . back to main <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>

Duchenne’s Facial Expression Image Library

bodies-in-motion - scott-eaton.com

click for full resolution sample Welcome to the Bodies in Motion reference library. This is a small exhibition of photographs from Scott's recent Bodies in Motion photo shoots. http://www.scott-eaton.com/category/bodies-in-motion

Anatomy Books – Reviews and Recommendations

http://www.scott-eaton.com/anatomy-book-reviews-and-recommendations There are so many anatomy books available out there. Some are great and some are not so great, but I own nearly all of them. I am often asked what are the best books for learning anatomy, these are my TOP 6 Anatomy Books : 1. Artistic Anatomy by Dr. Paul Richer
http://www.scott-eaton.com/anatomy-for-artists-online-course

Anatomy for Artists Online Course

UPCOMING SESSIONS WINTER: January 18, 2013 - IN-PROGRESS SPRING: April 26, 2013 - REGISTER HERE Welcome to Scott Eaton’s Anatomy for Artists online course page. The course is online to share the anatomy lessons of the old masters with artists intent on mastering the human figure . The course takes the daunting task of learning human anatomy and distills it into artist-focused lessons that cover the critical foundation that every figurative artist needs to know. This course has been taught to artists from around the world including artists from leading animation, game, and visual effects studios – Industrial Light & Magic, Weta, Pixar, Ubisoft, LucasArts, Disney, Sony, Rhythm & Hues, Valve and many others.
http://www.scott-eaton.com/category/zbrush

zbrush - scott-eaton.com

This week artist explore the forms of the legs. Using reference from a male ballet dancer they build a leg fragment in ZBrush and refine it in a standing position – paying attention to the large masses of the quadriceps, hamstrings, and adductor muscles, and then the bony and tendinous structure of the knee. From here they transpose the knee 90 degrees and re-examine the forms of the leg, paying special attention to the stretching and contraction of opposing muscles groups and the changes in the bony structure of the knee. Lastly, they have fun with Zbrush’s DynaMesh feature and chop their leg sculptures into three pieces, whittling down the middle third into the exposed bones of the knee. The goal is give artists a deep understanding of the construction of the knee, one of the hardest joints of the body to understand and depict successfully.