Anatomy Thread of guagua - 2D/3D


#1

hello,everyone
feel exciting to find this wonderful place,i’m a self-teaching student in the CG world,here are some pics i studied the human anatomy before,from Burne Hogarth’s <Dynamic anatomy> .i’ll try to post a image everyday,appreciate for your advice.due to my poor Chinenglish,i may not express what i think exactly,please forgive me :slight_smile:





#2

Apr.20th,arm exercise


#3

Apr,21th,thigh


#4

Hi…Guagua…:thumbsup:

Really like these a lot…:applause:

I had him for a teacher years ago…amazeing teacher and man…Burne Hogarth
Just started using …Z BRUSH myself…have only done a dragons face and a couple of human faces so far, they can be found in my Anatomy Thread… Am really excited to see the whole figure the way you have done it.
Really nice work…looking forward to seeing more…:slight_smile:

Have you seen the Anatomy Thread of Thomasphoenix //// Siju…you might want to take a
look at it…think you will really enjoy it…:slight_smile:
His thread is on this forum…next page back, I think…

TAKE CARE
Glenn


#5

guagua,

Welcome! :slight_smile: You have some very interesting work here, and I look forward to seeing more of your progress!

Are you currently a student?

Cheers, :slight_smile:

~Rebeccak


#6

Glenn,
i greatly appreciate your encourage,.and i’ve seen your masterwork,really admire your art skill.often i regret have not get formal educations from art academy,want to improve my art skill desperately.
Rebeccak
thank you,yes but i’m not a art school student,i will continue,there are so many friendly people here,many thanks


#7

Apr,22th.horse exercise


#8

Hi …Guagua …:thumbsup:

Was wondering if that horse has the ability to be turned around in space like the human
face that you created…so that a three quarter view ect. can be see, …or coming straight
at the viewer, so that it appears to be in deep space.
I have not been able to figure out that part of Z BRUSH yet…:shrug: …I know how to do the
relief or two and a half D, …But have not been able to add the other side, to get the symetry
to make it a three dememsional figure that can be spun around in space, and viewed from
different angle’s or positions. creating the illusion of deep space.

Was wondering if you have any other programs, such as PAINTER,…and also if you have any other Burne Hogarth books such as DYNAMIC ANATOMY…ECT.

At the monment, I am trying to combine my limited knowelage of Z BRUSH with my paintings
done in PAINTER # 9…example can be seen on last page of my anatomy thread…human
face…Z BRUSH, …rest of painting,…HORSE …LIONS …ECT. done using PAINTER # 9…

Would like to know what you are planning to do with these figures that you have created.
Are you going for anamation scenes, or are you planning on doing something totally
different with them, like finished paintings ect…just curious…

I really like that horse…but woud like to see some wind in the hair on it’s tail and mane
That’s just me though…:slight_smile:

KEEP POSTING THESE, …I AM REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING MORE.
Perhaps we can teach each other, what the other does not know, but would like to learn…:thumbsup:

TAKE CARE
Glenn


#9

hi Glenn

the horse was modeled use the zsphere,then make a polymesh.i have a painter come with a wacom tablet,so many brushes!:smiley: i was little bit confuse about it ,but indeed it is a good artist tool.there’s a smart symmetry under the tool–>deformation,you can ctrl click to mask one side you don’t wanna change and hit that button,make your model symmetry.
recently i am aim for a better knowledge about creatures’ muscle,the bone constructions,then i could modeling and sculpting more freely,i don’t know animation currently,was planning skilled modeling and texturing before i moving into the wonderful field of animation,seems have a long long way to go:D ,all the models was posed by zsphere or in maya beforehand,and sculpt…sculpt…and sculpt…in zbrush, lol
it’s my fortune to study with a artistic and warmhearted man :slight_smile:


#10

April,23th a centaur sculpture


#11

guagua,

Very cool work! It seems the body may be a bit small for the horse part of him? His arms also seem just a little large. But this is really impressive! :slight_smile:

Cheers,

~Rebeccak


#12

thanks Rebeccak
your advice is very useful! i found that problem of the upperbody a bit small when i was almost finished last night.here i scale the upper part up a little,and modify the arm a bit,seems still need some refining, someday may be.:hmm:


#13

April 24th,continue Hogarth


#14

Hi guagua, :slight_smile:

I still think the body could be almost twice the size it is now, but I don’t know how difficult it would be to resize it that much. :slight_smile: Nice to see a hand study! I think you have a great start, but I think the thumb seems a bit small, and perhaps needs to connect a bit better with the palm of the hand.

Great to see your work so far!

Cheers, :slight_smile:

~Rebeccak


#15

If you look at the Boris Vallejo link :
[color=white]BORIS VALLEJO[/color]
[color=deepskyblue]http://fantasy.bratsk.net/[/color]
The third painting in the first set of paintings is a centaur that might help you out on the proportions of yours. [color=cyan]http://fantasy.bratsk.net/cgi/show.cgi?Id=3[/color]

Also study his colors. If you want to learn about color, he is the man to do it from.
Study his paintings carefully and you will learn.

A great book on color theory:
[color=blue]“Capturing Radiant Color in Oils” by Susan Sarback, 1994
expensive - worth it if you can afford it. Might be in your library, don’t know.

Another great book and the one that I learned the most about painting from:
[color=blue][font=Verdana]“Painting Techniques of the Masters” by Hereward Lester Cooke[/font][/color]
[color=blue][font=Verdana]Out of print but maybe available used. I found it on:[/font][/color]
[color=blue][font=Verdana][color=blue][font=Verdana][color=deepskyblue]http://www.alibris.com/
for about $30 (USD)

I don’t know if you have it already, but if you do not, you should get it for sure…great book
…Dynamic Figure Drawing by…Burne Hogarth…:thumbsup:

Hope these help you out some. Looking forward to seeing more of your work and hearing from you.
Posted something for you about color on my anatomy thread.
Take Care
Glenn
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#16

Rebeccak
yes you are right.the thumb of hand is small indeed,the centaur maybe i’ll remodeling someday,and texturing it,use the BORIS VALLEJO’s picture for reference,thank as always.
Glenn
thanks so much for the link! i saw this image years ago when i was in highschool just from a magazine,it was awesome,but didn’t know author’s name untill now:cry: BORIS VALLEJO :thumbsup: in fact that centaur i made was come from this picture in my memory. neither the book you recommend is availabe here,but i’ve downloaded Loomis’s books in pdf,seems very useful as well.Burne Hogarth’s,of course i have it,was translated in Chinese :smiley:


#17

April 25th

try some color mixturing,use yellow and purple

need speed up,so i use painter for sketch now



#18

guagua,

Those drawings on the lower right are gorgeous! :arteest:Really lovely work! Would love to see more drawings like these! :slight_smile:

Cheers,

~Rebeccak


#19

Hi…Guagua…:slight_smile: :thumbsup:
Really like those hands, wrist and forarms…GREAT…:applause:
Glad you refound …BORIS…been one of my favorites for years now…over 300 paintings to
learn from on his site…colors ect.:scream:
Too bad that they don’t have those books that I mentioned above where you are at…
they are really GREAT books…:shrug:

If you are interested in learning about paintingin colors and technique ect., then you might
want to join in on the…Open Figure Drawing Workshop…Rembrant Master Copy with Rebeccak

16…found in the Artistic Anatomy and Figurative Art Forum…really great way to learn…

great bunch of people and talent in there…everyone helps everyone learn…nice friendly
envirorment…I just started my Rembrant painting today, and posted it in there, so that is
where I will be found for the next month…really think you should get in there, and start painting…there is a whole range of experience in there, from beginner to seasoned professionals… it just started so …GO FOR IT…:slight_smile:

Also another class just started that you might be interested in…same forum…
3D Workshop…Digital Anatomy Sculpture…The Human Hand…with Simon Roth.
I just posted my first human hand done with Z BRUSH today…have already learned a lot from him in just two days…just thought I would mention it to you, in case you might be interested.
Really looking forward to seeing more of your work…drawings and paintings…:thumbsup:

TAKE CARE
Glenn


#20

May,2th,continue copy