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Sven Knoch
Sven Knoch
Berlin, Germany
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Adam Wiebner
How to Master the Proko Anatomy Course in 4 EASY STEPS, a tutorial by HOBBES
Liandro
4yr
@Adam Wiebner Hahaha Good one, Adam! And step number 4 applies to so much other stuff in life too :D I really like the super rounded, cute and stylized shapes of the skeleton. Also, how not to love Calvin and Hobbes? Thank you for participating on the fun!
Stan Prokopenko
LOL. love this.
Side Shave Laura
Hahaha, Brad Pitt. Nice work Adam, the skull looks great!
Tom Donovan
Ahaha brilliant!
Lasse Jin Brøgger
Ha ha, Great! 👍
Side Shave Laura
I've been on a Miyazaki kick lately, so I started with great ambition to do a few creatures until I realized how CRAZY DIFFICULT comparative anatomy is, and I've gone down this rabbit hole of how to actually create a Catbus. I've been studying turtle anatomy for the carapace and Cheetah anatomy for the speedy limbs. I'd love to further explore the relationship Catbus form with bioluminescent rodents, but as time ticks, I wanted to get the community's feedback on other animals to incorporate, and how the heck are you guys constructing animal pelvises? GUYS I HAD NO IDEA how freaking weird our pelvis is to have adapted to carrying all our organs. All quadrupeds need is a socket joint for their femurs, but we went and became all bipedal. Only after trying to draw turtle and cat pelvises did I realize how freaking weird we are. Cheers to humanity, let me know if y'all see how I can improve the construction and rendering. Thank you! Laura
Sven Knoch
4yr
Wow, that is some detailed anatomy! Please explain though, how the poor catbus shall run effectively fast without pauses with so little lung volume? But the skeleton is awesome 😊
Pamela D
hi here is my Monster submission! thanks for the challenge!
Sven Knoch
4yr
The skull mike made me actualy laugh out loud being all by myself. Knowing that people watching comedy all by themselves almost never show strong reactions that was quite something 😄
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