Anatomy Thread of coochaki - 2D/3D


#8

Not that I know much about 3D modelling, but I just wanted to say that I really like the face on that model, he has real character!


#9

My first attempts in 2d anatomy!


#10

Hi coochaki! welcome to the club! Great to have one more 3D guy! Awesome model you’ve got here… You have hit the right proportions… great work on the hand… a bit more detail over all could take this to a higher level… Great going!:thumbsup: hope you have lots of fun here!


#11

Was wondering… have you been drawing since long?
Did/are you at any art school maybe?

looks like these aren’t your first drawings at all :wink:


#12

Hi Guys!
anandpg : thanks alot!
NR43:
This isn’t really the first drawings by me. Here are some of my more recent works, at the anatomy stage.

Did/are you at any art school maybe?

no, I haven’t attendended any art schools.

I have some traditional paintings like this --> [http://www.coochaki.com/Drawing.html ](http://www.coochaki.com/Drawing.html)that were done a few years ago!
I haven’t bben in touch with painting too much recently, because of all the 3D work. But now I have decided to follow both of them (3d/2d) together!


#13

Lovely drawings! Would love to see more of these, I think they’re tremendously useful.

I particularly like the movement and looseness of the center one. Are these from ref or imagination? Looking forward to more! :slight_smile:


#14

Rebeccak :

Are these from ref or imagination?

This is from my imagination! i want to atetude to creat anatomy from my imagination to grasp a reference anatomy in my mind!


#15

Very cool. :slight_smile:


#16

Those sketches on the old looking parchment looks really cool like that. Nice job :slight_smile:


#17

thanks guys!


#18

Hey there, I hope you’ll participate in OFDW 021:

Open Figure Drawing Workshop - Angels & Devils - 021
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=199&t=464292&page=1&pp=15

Cheers!


#19

thanks Rebeccak!:slight_smile:


#20

I decidet to do some sketches with pencil on paper!
Done in 10 min!
I will post more!
any Critic is welcome!


#21

Done 10 min
a copy of La Source, by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres


#22

Hi…Mohammad…:slight_smile:

Nice 3d model…also like those drawings…:thumbsup:
If you are into creating figures from your imagination, you might get ahold of Burne Hogarths…DYNAMIC FIGURE DRAWING book if you can… Amazon .com, or Alibris .com …It will really be a big help to you in the area of creating figures…GREAT BOOK…ONE OF A KIND…:slight_smile:
Plus doing master copies as Rebecca suggested is also a great way to refine your skills and techniques…and of course studies from life are are always a great additive to the mix…:slight_smile:
Looking forward to seeing more of your work…:thumbsup:
TAKE CARE
Glenn


#23

SpiritDreamer: thanks man! very useful advices!:scream:
now it is better,
I tryed 20 min to creat better shapes!with my imagination!
This is the result!


#24

This is my attempt today! done with my imagination!
Done with tablet!
critics is welcome!


#25

Hi…Mohammad…:thumbsup:
Do you have Burne Hogarths…DYNAMIC LIGHT AND SHADE,…If not, try to get it…That book will teach you how to take your figures to a higher level…atmosphere, and a whole lot of different kinds of lighting and shading effects that help to creat and enhance the feeling and mood of your figures can be found in that book…one of my favorites, and a must have book for anyone who is going to creat figures and put them into creative envirorments also…:slight_smile:
Have you tried to creat any figures using CONTI CRAYON, or CHARCOAL. I think you might really like the feeling and effect that those two techniques produce in the figures…they will give your figures wieght, volume and mass, where you can really make the figures pop in and out of the canvas, more so than you can with just line…they also give you a better sense of atmosphere in and around the figures.
Just some thoughts that might be of help to you in your 2d adventure…:slight_smile: …Looks like you have a pretty good handle on 3d already.
I really like that mechanical horse that you created, and also your 3D toe studies that I just saw in one of your other threads…FANTASTIC… That castle with the bridge is also GREAT…:thumbsup:
REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU TAKE YOUR 2D WORK TO THE LEVEL OF YOUR 3D WORK…WILL BE A GREAT SIGHT TO SEE :thumbsup:
THANK YOU ALSO Mohammad FOR THE VISIT, and the KIND WORDS THAT YOU LEFT BEHIND YOU IN MY THREAD…:slight_smile:
TAKE CARE
Glenn


#26

Great to see the work done from imagination - a really nice way to test what you know. :slight_smile: Something I might recommend is doing timed sketches too from reference - simply tons of great ref can be found here:

I5 Minute Sketchathon - Thread 1: Reference
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=199&t=298699

and there is an entire thread devoted to 15 minute sketches here:

I5 Minute Sketchathon - Thread 2: Sketches
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=295498

Looking forward to more! :slight_smile:


#27

SpiritDreamer :I got the burne hogarths …DYNAMIC FIGURE DRAWING ,book! but i havn’t the DYNAMIC LIGHT AND SHADE! I’m trying to got it! now i don’t want try to shading ,in my first step i want to learn the right proportion; after that i will stard shading at the next step!

Have you tried to creat any figures using CONTI CRAYON, or CHARCOAL. I think you might really like the feeling and effect that those two techniques produce in the figures…they will give your figures wieght, volume and mass

I agree with you! it may help me so much!
thanks for your comment!

Rebeccak : tahnks because of this links …i will try to do some sketches from this references!