Figure Drawing: The Spirit of the Pose | Anatomy with Karl Gnass
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Figure Drawing: The Spirit of the Pose | Anatomy with Karl Gnass
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https://www.nma.art/videolessons/figure-drawing-with-karl-gnass-part-4-anatomy/
Genre / Category:Drawing & Painting
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Product Details In this series, figure drawing instructor, Karl Gnass, will show you how to draw an entire figure through his five crucial stages: Gesture, Formulation, Anatomy, Light and Tone, and Aesthetics. In this fourth lesson of the series, Karl will share with you the next step: anatomy. Karl will give you his take on "active anatomy" and how you can use it to help describe the gesture in your figure drawings and as a result, tell a better "story." Karl will begin with a thorough lecture on Anatomy, followed by a series of figure drawing demonstrations. Next, Karl will analyze Old Master works, and then give you a timed figure drawing assignment. The lesson will conclude with Karl's approach to the same assignment, allowing you to compare your work with his.
Figure Drawing: The Spirit of the Pose | Anatomy with Karl Gnass
Home Page
https://www.nma.art/videolessons/figure-drawing-with-karl-gnass-part-4-anatomy/
Genre / Category:Drawing & Painting
File Size :4.3GB
Product Details In this series, figure drawing instructor, Karl Gnass, will show you how to draw an entire figure through his five crucial stages: Gesture, Formulation, Anatomy, Light and Tone, and Aesthetics. In this fourth lesson of the series, Karl will share with you the next step: anatomy. Karl will give you his take on "active anatomy" and how you can use it to help describe the gesture in your figure drawings and as a result, tell a better "story." Karl will begin with a thorough lecture on Anatomy, followed by a series of figure drawing demonstrations. Next, Karl will analyze Old Master works, and then give you a timed figure drawing assignment. The lesson will conclude with Karl's approach to the same assignment, allowing you to compare your work with his.
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