Ur awesome for being so straightforward, down-to-earth and fun in all the advice u share. 😊 💖 I have to admit my mind wandered off, thinking about the fantastical artists who painted faces out of fruits and vegetables. Have u seen those? 😂 Also, if u draw zombies with their skin dripping off, u'll def need to know the skull.
Definitely! While certainly there are differences between people’s skulls, most of the dramatic, visible differences are in the muscle and fat that are on a person’s face. So even if a skull has a different shape as another, a lot of that gets obscured by the musculature and doesn’t matter as much. -Prof Lieu
Watch our tutorial on sculpting a skull: th-cam.com/users/liveXQrsTLD0VgI?feature=share
another great mini masterclass
This is such a helpful video! The buddy cameo made it even better 😂
He was about to travel over all of the drawings in this video, I genuinely freaked out!😂 -Prof Lieu
You're a great teacher
Thank you! 😃 -Prof Lieu
I need to check to see if any local libraries check out anatomy skulls.
Great idea! -Prof Lieu
Ur awesome for being so straightforward, down-to-earth and fun in all the advice u share. 😊 💖
I have to admit my mind wandered off, thinking about the fantastical artists who painted faces out of fruits and vegetables. Have u seen those? 😂 Also, if u draw zombies with their skin dripping off, u'll def need to know the skull.
Ok, but isn't each person's skull unique? Therefore studying one skull will only help to a point? Sorry, I'm definitely a beginner in portraiture.
Definitely! While certainly there are differences between people’s skulls, most of the dramatic, visible differences are in the muscle and fat that are on a person’s face.
So even if a skull has a different shape as another, a lot of that gets obscured by the musculature and doesn’t matter as much. -Prof Lieu