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Anatomy in Motion - An artist's guide to capturing dynamic movement

English · Hardback

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Anatomy in Motion is an expansive collection of incredibly detailed photography and overlaid illustrations, showing the human figure in a variety of dynamic movements, at every stage of the action. This is an essential resource for artists of any skill level or medium, who seek to capture figures in motion, showcasing the beauty and complexity of the human form with clear, innovative presentation.
Stunning photography and comprehensive drawings show the contours, planar surfaces, and muscular structure of figures of varying body types. These male and female references will act as an invaluable starting point for artists. Whether you’re a traditional sculptor, oil painter, or 3D digital artist, the resources within this book will be useful and informative and will help you improve the quality and accuracy of your own art.
3dtotal Publishing's previous books on this subject have proved extremely popular, with Anatomy for Artists: Drawing Form & Pose selling over 18,000 copies to date, and Anatomy for Artists: A visual guide to the human form selling almost 10,000 copies.


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Charlie Pickard is a classically trained fine artist, illustrator, and author. Recently awarded the Philip Delazlo Award for excellence, Charlie continues to work, write, exhibit, and teach out of his studio in London. Charlie was the main contributor on 3dtotal's Artist Master Series: Color & Light. His work is primarily exhibited in London but exists in collections worldwide.

Robin Bharaj made his debut within London's underground music scene, then moved into portraiture, fashion, and moving image. Recognised for his distinctive style, he is constantly working between his personal, editorial and commercial projects. Among a long list of clients, his work has been commissioned by Sony Music, Puma, Island Records, Nike, Universal Music, Parlophone Records, Beats by Dre, Columbia Records and Diplomatico Rum, to name a few. As a dedicated film maker, he has worked on many music and fashion videos and his first short film is currently in production.

Summary

Anatomy in Motion is an expansive collection of incredibly detailed photography and overlaid illustrations, showing the human figure in a variety of dynamic movements, at every stage of the action. This is an essential resource for artists of any skill level or medium, who seek to capture figures in motion, showcasing the beauty and complexity of the human form with clear, innovative presentation.
Stunning photography and comprehensive drawings show the contours, planar surfaces, and muscular structure of figures of varying body types. These male and female references will act as an invaluable starting point for artists. Whether you’re a traditional sculptor, oil painter, or 3D digital artist, the resources within this book will be useful and informative and will help you improve the quality and accuracy of your own art.
3dtotal Publishing's previous books on this subject have proved extremely popular, with Anatomy for Artists: Drawing Form & Pose selling over 18,000 copies to date, and Anatomy for Artists: A visual guide to the human form selling almost 10,000 copies.

Product details

Assisted by Robin Bharaj (Photographer), Charlie Pickard (Illustration), 3dtotal Publishing (Editor), 3dtotal Publishing (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.05.2024
 
EAN 9781915992024
ISBN 978-1-915992-02-4
No. of pages 360
Dimensions 259 mm x 320 mm x 32 mm
Weight 2440 g
Illustrations Colour photography with illustrated overlays
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries

Theory of art, ART / Techniques / Drawing, PHOTOGRAPHY / Reference, ART / Subjects & Themes / Landscapes & Seascapes, ART / Techniques / Painting, Drawing & drawings, The Arts: techniques and principles, Human figures depicted in art, Painting, drawing and art manuals, Drawing and drawings

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