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Drawing Cutting Edge Anatomy: The Ultimate Reference for Comic Book Artists
Christopher Hart
Watson-Guptill
, 2004 - 144 pages
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highly recommended
Really and Truly a Must-Have for the Aspiring Artist
This is probably among the top five of Christopher Hart's "How to Draw"
book
s I own. If you're looking for a way to render
anatomy
in a good style - after having learned the basics, of course - then this is certainly the book for you.
"
Drawing
Cutting
Edge Anatomy
" offers a number of exceptionally helpful sections for the artist; be warned however - as is the nature of books of this type, some sections will be wildly helpful, while others you'll just pass by. The most helpful:
1) Early on, some helpful full-body schematics are rovided for both heroic male and female figures' musculature.
2) There is a helpful page on vein placement
3) The chapter on the Head and Neck (especially regarding the rendering of female characters' faces)
4) The chapter on the Chest adn Abs
5) The chapter on The Pelvis, Legs and Feet (especially on the legs).
Unfortunately, the secions on the arms and hand are not especially helpful (owing mostly to the artist who provide the illustrations).
Overall, however, a great book and a worthy addition to any beginning artist's bookshelf. Enjoy!
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Ok for someone learning to draw....
The good: For someone who is learning to draw (and can) this will be helpful.
The bad: observation of human and animal
anatomy would
be better for the student. Musculature can be picked up from health and body building magazines or online articles. there really isn't anything "
cutting
edge
" about it for anyone who has picked up graphic novels or
comic
s before.
Is it worth it? yeah I guess so... for the inexperienced artist (in ANY discipline, whether painter, sculptor, graphic artist, comic
book artist
, etc etc) and as a quick
reference book
. But once you get into high detail artwork, where perhaps you want to show the texture of the muscle tissue underneath the skin (lighting and shading) it won't help. Poses and muscle groups that's about it.
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good book
this
book
has a lot of instruction and ideas for what to draw is has a lot of instruction for the serious sketch
artists
. if you are looking for a book on
anatomy this
is a great buy.
Very good book.
This was a very good
book
on the body. The step by step process was what I was looking for. This is the book for any body that wants to learn how to draw the human body in many ways and it was easy to understand. I have recommended this book to all my
drawing students
.
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The follow-up title to the hit title
Drawing
Cutting
Edge
Comic
s, which has been translated into seven languages, this drawing tutorial shows
artists
how to draw the exaggerated musculature of super-sized figures in action poses. The guesswork is taken out of figuring out which muscles show through to the surface and how muscles appear through clothing. This instructional manual even gives both the Latin and the common terms for particular body parts such as scapula/shoulder blade. Hart covers all aspects of extreme
anatomy
. The
book opens
by providing detailed diagrams of all of the various muscle groups, including chest, back, shoulder, arm, and leg muscles. Then he covers many of the various extreme comic book types including good guy, bad guy, insane guy, punk, genius, and brute for men; and the heroine, bad gal, trashy gal, seductress, fighter babe, and cyber chick for women. As an added bonus, this book closes with two invaluable sections to all aspiring comic book artists. One provides a roadmap of all the steps an artist must take if he or she is going to get started in the comic book business, and advice on how the comic book business works. The second section features interviews with people from two of the most significant companies in the world of comics, Marvel Comics and Dark Horse Comics.
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