The comprehensive books on drawing the anatomy. Each of these the first, the return of a classic; the second, a focused study; and the third, lessons from the masters deserves a place on library shelves. Bridgman was a legendary teacher at New York's Art Students' League. There, he originated a system of drawing known as "constructive anatomy." In 1952, his seven books on anatomy were gathered into one volume, which became a standard work at art schools and universities. Published now for the first time in paperback, it holds up as an indispensable volume, with more than 200 illustrations of hands and hundreds of images of arms, shoulders, heads, torsos, legs, knees, and feet.
Dynamic Human Anatomy, Version 2.0Dynamic Human Anatomy is the perfect supplement to Lippincott Williams & Wilkins’s print anatomy products. This flexible electronic product can be used as a "programmable" presentation tool for instructors, a student/instructor information resource, an interactive atlas, and a study/review/testing aid.
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How to Draw Female Anatomy in Motion
Topics covered: -Using monochrome approach in painting -Understanding Anatomy -Rough Sketching -Using Anatomy to refine your work -Working with Photoshop -Painting realistic base on Anatomical design. -Constructing whole female body. -Rendering and break down values. -Blocking In Muscle group. -Working with Values VS Colors. -Soft Edge vs Hard Edge. -Painting figure in high contrast. -Painting hands -Breaking down values the simple way -Blocking In Process -And many more
Univ. of Washington, Seattle. Atlas presents relevant facial anatomy from a surgical point of view. Includes such topics as facial contour analysis, facial embryogenesis, tissue foundation, anatomic regions, and variations in facial anatomy with race, sex, and age. High-quality drawings and photographs.
The Pocket Atlas of Radiographic Anatomy (2nd edition)
In this easily accessible pocket atlas, two expert radiologists present the normal radiographic anatomy readers need in order to interpret conventional diagnostic radiographs. Each practical, two-page unit displays a standard radiograph of a different projection on the left-hand side supplemented by a detailed, clearly labeled schematic drawing on the opposing page. The consistent, user-friendly format facilitates easy identification and rapid review of key anatomic information.