First video of my new course :) Introducing “Anatomy of the Human Body for Artists”
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Ron M
4d
Question for Stan; I purchased this course sometime ago and had watched a few videos. Only now I made the time to begin in earnest. I see that the course is made of 3 main sections; torso, arms and legs. Why there is no section for the head? Isn't that part of human anatomy :-)) ?
Daisy Silly
11d
Ho everyone I hope ur having a nice day.recently I have been practicing anatomy (learning muscles and poses stuffs like that) but I feel as if I haven’t been getting anywhere so I was wondering if anyone can suggest some ways to practice (and I hope this art course can help me) so pls suggest ways to practice and art critiques pls
Blanche
8mo
hi, are we supposed to do the figure drawing course before this one?
Jack Mills
9mo
hello, I was wondering if I was good enough to start this course? I have recently finished the Figure Drawing Fundamentals course and wanted to know if I should move onto this course next or if I should be practicing something else?
Kuro Aresjot
10mo
The tracing exercise is all great, but it's really hard to translate into other irl models, or use in personal works. I feel like there's a step missing before this starting tracing. Also It's hard to find references that would group muscles that would keep simple for artists. Any suggestion in how to digest anatomy? Been struggling on this particular topic.
@deathbyjay
1yr
@tylenol
1yr
I was really lazy and can’t focus so I’m just posting this to post
Alexandra Venice
1yr
I'm having trouble with drawing figures and anatomy, every time I look at my character's body it feels awkward and off
@marskitten
1yr
Hi, I'm looking for a community to help me criticise and help me improve my art but I'm not sure if this Proko course is still active
@stergios_biternas
2yr
Hi, I'm not an 2D artist or painter (sculptor) but these anatomy videos from proko have been my absolute favorite. Would going through this course benefit me as well? I really like the information but I'm not sure on how to translate the assignments from something done on paper to something done with clay?
Sab
2yr
Well, thanks Stan. The course is awesome.
This year I´m going to do 364 challenge to finally end this course. Every day I will post my progress lesson to lesson.
Make great things everyone, 1 lesson done 363 to come.
Andres Torres
2yr
Is there a certain order to complete this course in? Or can I jump around to what I want. Like can I go to hands then go to hamstrings?
@cordi_cat
2yr
Is there a way to see the playlist without the premium vids in between or do I just skip, I'm currently an art student at Uni/illustration school and plan on buying the course if I vibe with the free videos first
maria cristina paradiso
2yr
Hello, my relatives are medical doctor, for study anatomy of human body, Anatomy of Sobotta and Anatomy of Netter are goods? I have too human anatomy for artist by Eliot Goldfinger
Neo
3yr
Not entirely sure which section to post this into. This is my second round going through the (free version) of the anatomy course. The course is excellent btw, I've never come across anything this focused and informative. The first time I did the assignments for each lesson (I went through with them together with some friends on telegram and irl, this was a couple years ago).
This round I think I need to focus a bit more "on the whole" so I've invented my own assignments. My personal challenges has been to remember the exact insertions and overlapping order & interactions of different muscles. I think it will help me remember better to focus how everything sits together in proportion (develop my own visual cues to aid memory).
My plan is to first focus on carefully laying out where the muscles are together and memorize it, do several model interpretations (like the first one below) and invent muscles on skelly (I got the app). Then move to simplifying the structure so it's easier to sketch quickly and do more gestural / simple muscle form studies off model photos. And hopefully later get the premium course when I can afford it and go through all the original assignments again to refine in the details.
Feedback is welcome and requested, especially regarding the side views, accuracy & proportions!
In this particular study my question is what is that small bump on the back (highlighted green)? I think it's a rib surrounded by unevenness of erector spinae, but it's also surround by something from the other side of it?
C M
3yr
Hello :-) May I ask if there is a link to the old downloads page? I got as far as backing up 33a, but notifs don't come through for any videos added, and there aren't numberings on the videos on this new version of the site. Thanks.
@rin3012
3yr
Hello, want to ask whether as a beginner, can I follow "Figure drawing" or this course without using pencil (using fineliner instead)?
Justin Hatcher
4yr
Here are my oblique drawings from this morning. I am open to any and all critiques :)
Arya Pandey
4yr
Here's my first post! Sharing a couple of studies I did after going through Burne Hogarth's Dynamic Anatomy. Going to dive into all these amazing courses that have been laid out for us! I'd be glad to know what specific areas I should target to get a better understanding of mass and structure. I practice one portion every week (e.g. the torso, the arms, the legs, and so on). Is that the right way to do it? Thanks in advance!
Adam Shaban
4yr
Hello! I just wanted to ask as a beginner artist if I should start with the anatomy course or with the figure drawing course
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Founder of Proko, artist and teacher of drawing, painting, and anatomy. I try to make my lessons fun and ultra packed with information.