Anatomy Thread of Thomasphoenix - 2D/3D


#321

Hey, Thomas have you been using me as reference again?!

hehe j/k I’m thin as a something very thin and skinny. Looking good with that mudbox model, it will be great to see it textured.


#322

hey

Thanks for the 3/4 view :), it is a big help in my understanding of how things should look in this view. :thumbsup: i better get to sketching it now

Mark


#323

Wow!:eek: … Really love the way you have defined the volume of the ribcage and the muscles covering it!! The shoulder area is working great!! more!.. more!:bounce:


#324

Hi Annette , ya was travelling still am.Good to see you around and thanks:).I am enjoying this software a lot .Its like Chocolate!:slight_smile:

Wasker, He he, Texturing is something I have to learn maybe with my next model, this one i started sculpting it without doing uvs so no chance of texturing.

Anand , Thanks!:)! Have been checking out your Reubens work! Coming along very well!
My favourite from your works so far!


#325

Hi,
While I have to admit I am more fond of your 2D pen & pencil work (please… do more of these :)) , these 3D mudbox sculptures are amazing. Michelangelo would approve !


#326

great modeling - and great knowledge of anatomy. A pleasure to see.

Gord


#327

Great Artworks!
Impressive!:applause:


#328

Wow! You are very talented, both in 2d and 3d. Beautiful work. You have a very unique way of sketching…especially using curved lines for form that I haven’t seen before. It’s inspiring.


#329

tizianoadmirer : thanks ,Here I start drawing again:).

Gord: thanks for dropping by, And am glad u enjoyed it , I enjoy sculpting the human figure!

coochaki: thanks Mate! 

Samanthie: thanks ,I am glad u enjoyed the stuff I did.I try to practise a lot , I want to become much much better :)!

no ref:


#330

HEY…Siju…:bounce: :applause: :thumbsup: :slight_smile:

FANTASTIC…GREAT DYNAMIC POSES…POWERFUL AND FULL OF ENERGY…GREAT TO SEE THESE…INSPIRERING :thumbsup:
TAKE CARE
Glenn


#331

Terrific stuff ! These give a whole new meaning to the “line” word…


#332

Very dynamic drawings, it’s nice when you can get a feel of movement and flexing muscles. Good job!


#333

wow…
You are great artist!:thumbsup:


#334

HEY…Siju…:slight_smile:

I’m REALLY MISSING the morning INSPIRATION that I get from those DYNAMIC DRAWINGS of yours…That energy of yours has a way of rubbing off on me, if you know what I mean…:slight_smile:
Also would really like to see another FRAZETTA/SIJU type painting, WHILE YOUR AT IT…:scream: …AND…ALSO…:scream:
HOPE you are doing fine my friend…:thumbsup:
TAKE CARE
Glenn


#335

hey thomas!

-just thoughth i’d pop by.
beautyful sketches you’ve got here. both 2d and 3d.
very inspirational.

-r


#336

mr thomas
im really late in askin but are you still in f’bad and are you planning to do somthin in north delhi?


#337

Glenn thanks ,:),Here are some especially for u!
Abyss thanks for droppin by:)

Drew these last night! 5 minute sketches!

Wasker ,Coochaki thanks Guys:)

Tiziano Admirer thanks again!:slight_smile:


#338

some more from the night!:slight_smile:


#339

Hey, ThomasPhoenix. Just dropping by to say how much your sketches are helping me. I just got more into depth of arm, forearm and hand anatomy and your sketches show the muscles very well, even if that sketchy. Shows the masses of muscles well, making it easy for me to understand where is which muscle and to see it in various angles.
I’m fascinated how freely you’re doing these. More, please :slight_smile:


#340

Awesome sb sir, so much vitality and movement, very inspiring. I see a lot of Hogarth’s influence. I only got halfway through your book, I do plan on checking out the rest tonight after work… I believe I got to the Frazetta study of the Deathdealer (I could be wrong on the title).