![]() Now in reality, it's a little bit more like this. Okay? And I was taken to refine it and make the sweetest muscles a lot better, all that good stuff. So now this is what I call the superhero torso. So I am getting an, a very, you know, just primitive version of the upper trunk of the body, the torso, caves or somebody like that, right? And we keep going at arms and all that good stuff, but this gets us started. But actually what's just kind of adopted into a lot of ways of doing this. ![]() So I'm gonna do two illustrations for you and talk about what you might see and what might be right, what might be wrong. But I needed to actually go back and fill in this lesson because I realized that I hadn't explained this in a way and I explained a little bit further into the course, but it needs to be explained first. And I'm going to be talking about this more in the next lesson. So just to give you a quick glimpse into what I'm talking about, I'm going to throw in a basic primitive set of shapes for a torso. And one of the biggest things that is kind of misunderstood as the abdominal muscles. So the reason being is I teach a lot of imaginative drawing and I'm sure that, you know, if you've watched my content, that's probably why you're here, because you like that type of work like I do. But one of the things I really have to start with the z abdominal muscles. Real VS Stylized Abdomen: Okay, so first things first, I would normally start with just structuring and shown you basic shapes of the torso on the pelvis and how to, you know, twists and contort those. Thank you very much for considering my class and good luck with your art.Ģ. I hope you find this to be very informative and enjoyable. So I'm very excited to see what you come up with. And then finally, we'll put that all together and will create some more detailed renderings and something that can really express everything that you've learned in this class. This is where we will focus on drawing the anatomy, talking about the terminology, as well as different shapes to memorize to make it easier to construct this from your imagination, will then implement what we've learned thus far and draw some basic poses. Then we'll cover drawing the different viewpoints for the male and female torso and pelvis. This not only makes it easier to construct the anatomy over the top, it allows you to draw characters from different angles more easily, will also be covering the difference from superhero or heroic anatomy versus more realistic anatomy. We'll start by first simplifying the basic forms of the torso. CONJI ARTIST MUSCLE HOW TOAnd in this class you're going to learn how to draw a stylized and dynamic anatomy. My name is Robert Mars Zuo and I'll be your instructor for this class. Introduction to the Class: Hello everyone and welcome to my class, dynamic anatomy for artists, muscles of the torso. Thank you for considering this class and good luck with your art!ġ. Make sure to submit your art so I can see what you need the most help with. ![]() I am here to help if you have any questions.
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