Drawing The Human Skull
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.17 GB | Duration: 4h 28m
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.17 GB | Duration: 4h 28m
Powerful Lessons from Studying Skulls for Better Art and Drawings
What you'll learn
Drawing skulls.
Learning what lies beneath the skin.
Learning how our heads are shaped.
Studying crevices, bulges, highlights, and shadow areas.
Understanding how caricature artists use conspicuous details to create a likeness.
Anatomy studies to enhance your drawing skills.
Requirements
Basic understanding of drawing techniques.
Description
Why is studying anatomy so useful in art?It's because by doing so, we understand the shape and volume of the things we draw, not just the outward appearance. By knowing how our skin is shaped around our skeleton, frame, and flesh, we can better comprehend the shadows and highlights we see and decide to exaggerate or minimize them, based on the 3-dimensional depth we are trying to add.This is one of the most essential things that distinguishes someone who draws flat images, and a master who has learned to add depth, volume, contrast, and a perception of dimension, carefully shaping the images they see and conveying that understanding onto the canvas or paper they use.That's a lot of beautiful words, but it all comes down to this: Study the skull and your portraits will get better.In this course, you will go over some theory lessons that help you understand the anatomy of the human head. You will dive deeply into aspects like the crevices and bulges in our skull, which define cheekbones, eye sockets, and more.Added to these in-depth classes is a personal touch, a slight sense of humor, and a light-hearted way of explaining the art theories to make it more entertaining and comprehensive.Get started now! Or the skull guy will get you in your sleep! (Maybe)
Overview
Section 1: Reasons for Studying the Human Skull
Lecture 1 Why Learn about the Human Skull?
Lecture 2 Studies Done by Previous Art Masters
Lecture 3 Understanding What Hides Beneath the Skin
Lecture 4 Differences between Human and Other Species
Lecture 5 Skulls as Creepy Symbols of Death
Section 2: Basic Anatomy Studies
Lecture 6 Names of the Features
Lecture 7 Drawing the Contours
Lecture 8 Jaws and Cheekbones
Lecture 9 Teeth and Mouth
Lecture 10 The Nose Area
Lecture 11 Eyes and Eye Sockets
Lecture 12 Shading the Skull
Section 3: Proportions and Facial Features
Lecture 13 Predict My Future
Lecture 14 The Nose
Lecture 15 The Eyes
Lecture 16 The Mouth
Lecture 17 The Jaw and Cheekbone
Lecture 18 Comparing Proportions
Section 4: Shadow Areas
Lecture 19 Eye Sockets
Lecture 20 The Nasal Cavity
Lecture 21 The Jaws
Lecture 22 The Forehead and Sides
Lecture 23 The Left Background Shadow
Lecture 24 Emphasizing Contrast
Section 5: Capturing Likeness
Lecture 25 Symmetry VS Asymmetry
Lecture 26 Features That Stand out
Lecture 27 How Caricaturists Use Conspicuous Facial Features - A
Lecture 28 How Caricaturists Use Conspicuous Facial Features - B
Lecture 29 Comparing the Face to the Skull
Lecture 30 Capturing Likeness Fast - A
Lecture 31 Capturing Likeness Fast - B
Section 6: Application to Portraits
Lecture 32 One Last Comparison
Lecture 33 Lighting Makes a Difference
Lecture 34 Why Skeletons Will Rule the World
Section 7: Bonus Lecture
Lecture 35 Bonus Lecture
Anyone interested in learning the anatomy of the skull to perfect their portrait drawings.