Although that doesn't mean that I wasn't able to do that before ;) It's just not necessary, if you're learning form and proportions. It was just a little experiement how things would look like, as I had some spare time :)
The actual drawing is done with pencil and blue(!) watercolor pencils. It looks pretty cool too, but I didn't want to upload too much and throwing them in one piece didn't come into consideration, aswell.
Looks exactly like the human forms :P
If you wonna get more details, you could travel
to Copenhagen and visit Bodyworlds, creepy place with real
human bodies I think.. Little creepy, but you could get more details on forms and so if you want.
A study of the muscle structures of the human male torso. I've used a a reference from an anatomy book. Drawn with pencil, watercolor pencils and photoshop for editing.
Wow, you learn quickly! Only in a week you went from simple sketches to realistic color drawings!
Great Job
Although that doesn't mean that I wasn't able to do that before ;) It's just not necessary, if you're learning form and proportions. It was just a little experiement how things would look like, as I had some spare time :)
The actual drawing is done with pencil and blue(!) watercolor pencils. It looks pretty cool too, but I didn't want to upload too much and throwing them in one piece didn't come into consideration, aswell.
Looks exactly like the human forms :P
If you wonna get more details, you could travel
to Copenhagen and visit Bodyworlds, creepy place with real
human bodies I think.. Little creepy, but you could get more details on forms and so if you want.
Damned impressive results Q.