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In-Depth Look
- SECTION 01
Building Solid Drawings Based on Theory
01. How Perspective Affects Drawing- Drawings with vs. without perspective - About perspective - Drawing cubes and dividing surfaces - Drawing cylinders
02. Do Things Really Look Different Depending on Viewpoint?- What is a viewpoint? - How the world looks different depending on viewpoint - Common mistakes
03. [Basic] Drawing Perspective- Practicing 1-point perspective - Practicing 2-point perspective
04. [Advanced] Drawing Perspective- Practicing 3-point perspective - Drawing twisted cubes
05. Step Outside and It Distorts! About Field of View- Understanding field of view - Calculating field of view
06. Simplifying the Human Body into Shapes for Easy Perspective Application- Simplifying the head - Simplifying the torso - Simplifying arms and legs - Practicing shape simplification
07. Practicing Shape Simplification for Various Poses in Perspective- Shape breakdown of different poses - Checking the top and bottom of forms
08. Placing Figures on a Perspective Grid- Preparing and analyzing characters - Placing forms onto the perspective grid
09. [Advanced] Drawing Figures Based on Shapes- Drawing figures according to shapes - Comparing with drawings without perspective applied
10. Drawing Characters Reflected in Mirrors- Preparing the reflected character - Calculating the reflective surface
11. [Advanced] Reflection Practice- Drawing characters reflected in mirrors
- SECTION 02
Advanced Anatomy for Enhancing Character Appeal
12. The Core of the Human Body: Bones- Skull - Torso bones - Arm bones - Leg bones
13. Muscle Structure for a Strong Body- Facial muscles - Torso muscles - Arm muscles - Leg muscles
14. Tips for Depicting Fat and Skin over Muscles- Folds and compressed flesh created by fat and skin - The female chest
15. [Advanced] Anatomy Tips- Useful tips for drawing the human body - Understanding body cross-sections
16. Anatomy Q&A & Study Methods- Anatomy Q&A: common drawing challenges - Study methods for imagining internal structures - Study methods for expressing surface curves - Course wrap-up