I like how you talk about it as solutions and problem solving. Ive never thought of this kind of art in that way. It’s always been “this is how you need to do it.” I like how you reason with it and build up to a solution.
You are very concrete, practical and right forward. And also had the freedom of not attaching to any specific method which I find very very useful. Thank you so much for sharing!
This is super helpful! We studied a lot of muscle anatomy in high school art class but not so much where bones live, so my figures are always missing those little notches and dips that really make things pop. Going to see if you have a video on perspective and limbs - I always struggle with foreshortening and someone sitting, e.g. thank you!!
This was so helpful. Thank you. You mentioned doing another one about the arm connecting to the torso and that would be great! My shoulders always look so strange. Thanks again!
Hi Codex.. great talk about, when I got more serious about art work, I bought a lot of art instructional books, got rid of them all except my Loomis books, overall I think they're the best for beginning to advanced artist. Bye'eeee 🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴
Watched till the end. Great stuff. It's very valuable to me coz I am studying human torso. Btw, Mr. Tim can you do a demo about movements/flexibility of torso, like how to bend, where to bend it, and usual mistakes. It will be a very very valuable lesson, since there are less contents on you tube about that topic. Peace.
I was actually studying mostly leg anatomy for the last week or so and for me it was hard at first to connect all this knowledge to an actual drawing that is not extremely muscular or a skin and fatless figure. I think the approach you are showing here which is kind of loomis like probably works best. Start with sort of a frame, like a mannequin, get proportions and pose right and then put it together using the anatomical knowledge. Obviously it‘s still very hard. Sometimes it even feels like working through the musculature is not even worth it, but I am pretty sure in the end it is very much worth it and only then you can really appreciate and study works of sophisticated artists. Thanks again for another video! :)
i really dislike Burne Hogarth Dynamic Anatomy book, its says dinamic but all the muscles are stressed, and its not how muscles work in real life. i prefer hampton although is more intro to anatomy and more figure drawing.
In Part 2 of your Illustration Mini Workshop, you mentioned the third mistake you made was deifying other more skilled artists. Is that a mistake because it implies that the status of 'art god' isn't attainable?
Yeah I think so... I feel that viewing the world that way held me back a lot. I think it was focusing more on an end goal rather than the process that is involved in getting there. I also never actually met many art gods in the flesh... they were normally very humble and it was clear they struggled with the same art frustrations and constant challenges that everyone else did. I think in the end we are all on the same journey and no matter how far we get, our experience on the road is very similar.
Okay that thumbnail made my brain chuckle for a few seconds.
I like how you talk about it as solutions and problem solving. Ive never thought of this kind of art in that way. It’s always been “this is how you need to do it.” I like how you reason with it and build up to a solution.
I was literally struggling with drawing legs and hips so this was perfect timing!
Would definitely like a head to torso video. I have so much trouble with that.
Will do!
@@TheDrawingCodex you're probably my favorite art youtuber
same here, mine always feel wonky despite having decent perspective skills
vid start 3:00
You are very concrete, practical and right forward. And also had the freedom of not attaching to any specific method which I find very very useful. Thank you so much for sharing!
This is super helpful! We studied a lot of muscle anatomy in high school art class but not so much where bones live, so my figures are always missing those little notches and dips that really make things pop. Going to see if you have a video on perspective and limbs - I always struggle with foreshortening and someone sitting, e.g. thank you!!
I’ll try to do something on perspective and foreshortening of limbs!
Thank you so much for making this incredibly valuable video !!!
Was just gonna say I haven’t seen this anywhere I needed this 😭
Thank you so much for your simple way video to show the torso drawings. 👍 😍
Greetings
Cathy from OreMountains / Erzgebirge 🤩 Germany 🇩🇪
This was so helpful. Thank you. You mentioned doing another one about the arm connecting to the torso and that would be great! My shoulders always look so strange. Thanks again!
Hi Codex.. great talk about, when I got more serious about art work, I bought a lot of art instructional books, got rid of them all except my Loomis books, overall I think they're the best for beginning to advanced artist. Bye'eeee 🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴
Watched till the end. Great stuff. It's very valuable to me coz I am studying human torso. Btw, Mr. Tim can you do a demo about movements/flexibility of torso, like how to bend, where to bend it, and usual mistakes. It will be a very very valuable lesson, since there are less contents on you tube about that topic. Peace.
I would also be very interested in a demo like that!! That would be soo helpful to learn from.
I was actually studying mostly leg anatomy for the last week or so and for me it was hard at first to connect all this knowledge to an actual drawing that is not extremely muscular or a skin and fatless figure. I think the approach you are showing here which is kind of loomis like probably works best. Start with sort of a frame, like a mannequin, get proportions and pose right and then put it together using the anatomical knowledge. Obviously it‘s still very hard. Sometimes it even feels like working through the musculature is not even worth it, but I am pretty sure in the end it is very much worth it and only then you can really appreciate and study works of sophisticated artists. Thanks again for another video! :)
This is really good lesson ;). I hope later you can also cover about clothes and drapery 🥺🥺🥺
This helped me all thank you so much! ♥️
Great video tim!
Thanks for this, Tim!
Do you also have one for how to connect Arm & Torso Anatomy?
looking at other artist's poses? I've got to try that!
Under a minute and you pointed out my exact problem 😔
Excellent video. Thanks
Art book collection tour when?
Great!
thanks you so muchh
Cres que puedas dibujar tipo cartoon a tu estilo seria interesante 🙂😁
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻
ur very good at drawing, teaching, "etcetera" lol don't kno why but love that word
Where did you get that anotomy figure you hold in the beginning?
anatomytools.com
where to get those anatomic figures for drawing?
How can i get this little models ?
Anatomytools.com
Hey can you make full draw video from different styles like avatar,gravity falls?
Okay but how you draw that big dock tho!
Misleading thumbnails XD
ima be real that leg sticking out in the thumbnail looks a looot like something else
To me it looks like a bread loaf on his cock 😂
Definitely😂
i really dislike Burne Hogarth Dynamic Anatomy book, its says dinamic but all the muscles are stressed, and its not how muscles work in real life. i prefer hampton although is more intro to anatomy and more figure drawing.
In Part 2 of your Illustration Mini Workshop, you mentioned the third mistake you made was deifying other more skilled artists.
Is that a mistake because it implies that the status of 'art god' isn't attainable?
Yeah I think so... I feel that viewing the world that way held me back a lot. I think it was focusing more on an end goal rather than the process that is involved in getting there. I also never actually met many art gods in the flesh... they were normally very humble and it was clear they struggled with the same art frustrations and constant challenges that everyone else did. I think in the end we are all on the same journey and no matter how far we get, our experience on the road is very similar.