What's the best way to learn human anatomy?
Is it best to just draw people without studying anatomy and then to start fleshing out your paper thin knowledge with the muscular system, etc?
It feels counterproductive to just copy muscles onto paper without any idea of how the planes work, etc.
What's a good place to learn human anatomy?
I don't really feel that just copying pose maniacs teaches much. I think each time you draw a human you should spend a couple of hours on it that way you learn every little thing you can.
I believe hundreds of references/life drawings are the best possible ways to do this.
>>2378772
same. trying to learn better muscle and joint anatomy but a lot of references seem to contradict each other
i wish i had some sort of 3d model with muscles i could just angle and pose to learn from
>>2379492
do you know of any pdf/online free versions of these books? i've looked at my local library and they don't carry copies and i'm flat broke
>>2379495
For loomis look at the sticky, for Hapton is pretty easy to google and for Bridgman try your luck in the artbook thread.
>>2379501
thanks man