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This extra curve gives the human
rib cage a more flat look across
the back, pushing the scapulas more to the back. You will
notice that the others with out
this curve brings the scapulas
more to the side or to the front.
Dlustration No. 2 shows how
this shifting of the scapula to the
sides looks compared to a hu-
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The important elements of the
pelvis that we want to look at are
the comers, of what would be
the back of humans and are the
top edgesof four legged animals. Here we have a basic difference in what we look for in man to
other four legged mammals.
In
man the significant line is the
ridge of the relatively longer pel¬ vic crest (iliac crest). In our
examples the horse and dog the
corresponding tuber coxae is
equally important, the difference
is in the added importance of the tuber ischiadicum. These are the
basic elements that create the
comers of the box that I have
indicated in Illustration No. 3.
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To be able to draw anything
you need to know what it looks
like, so what I have been doing
so fare is to show you some of
the basic elements that you
need to look for in drawing
almost any four legged animal.
But for consistent results you
need a clear cut procedure.
The most important element in
any living thing is its attitude or
gesture. Do not try to copy
anatomical lines.
STEP ONE:
Feel the flow in a free flowing
use of lines that give you a
complete sense of the action.
This is the same approach that
I have discussed in my Figure
Drawing lessons. Do not
worry about the number of
lines, keep focused on the
flow. Drawing an approxima¬
tion of the spine, attached to an
indication of the head, is a
useful approach, then adding
the rib cage, shoulders and
pelvis. The shoulders and
pelvis being added more as
comers of a box that define the
ends of the torso.
STEP TWO:
At this point you should
indicate the legs. To draw the
legs you need to have an
understanding of how the legs
are constructed. Below I have
given you a simple construc¬
tion of the front legs of a horse
and dog with a basic indication
of how to draw them. In doing
an action drawing all you are
concerned with is the place¬
ment, (the action) and propor¬
tions, (the placement of the
joints) do not try to do to
much. Actually draw the way
the bones attach, allowing your
pen or pencil to work from the
torso to the ends of the limbs,
drawing simple spheres for
joints.
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Cats and Dogs
I mentioned in lesson one of
drawing animals is that you
must learn the basic structure
of the animals so that you
know what you arc looking at.
One of the best ways I know
of learning something is by
comparing it to similar forms
and seeing the differences.
In fact the study of art history is
one of learning the differences
between cultures and
aesthetic tastes.
I am starting our study of
specific animals with the dog
and cat for several reasons.
First, most of use have a dog or
cat around that we can study
outside of class and—
secondly, they have a lot of
similarities while at the same
time some clear differences.
Along with comparing them to
each other I will start to show
the comparisons between
them and man as a means of
reinforcing your understanding
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of all three. In the Illustration No. 1 drawings (Illustration No. 1), I have tried to show the similari- ___ ties and difference of the f skulls of human, cat and dog / k skulls. Notice that all three
have the same basic J * (L
elements. The differences are ; ^ of size, (the area of the brain), fr-
One of the best ways I know of learning some thing is by comparing it to similar forms and seeing the differences.
the angle (the muzzle or
mouth sticks out more or less).
In general once you start
comparing the similarities
become obvious and of course
so do the differences which
makes the drawing easier.
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In looking at the arms and hands of man to In Illustration
No. 2A and comparing it
with those of the Cat 2B and Dog 2C , notice that the main
difference is that scapula
comes to the side and of course
Illustration No. 2A
that the dog and cat walk on
there fingers. Look care¬
fully at these drawings and
compare the differences in size,
length and weight of the
various bones. Notice how the
Illustration No. 2B
elbow of the dog and cat are
extend out. This
extension gives more leverage
and power to the attached
muscles. In drawing this is an
important landmark.
Illustration No. 2C
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Illustration No. 4 gives you a
comparison of the human skeleton on all fours in
comparison to a dog. Illustra¬
tion No. 5 on the next page is a
more detailed drawing of
Illustration No. 4
a cat skeleton. I do not think it
is necessary to know all of the
names and muscles of an animal to draw it, but a
strong general working knowl¬
edge of the anatomical
structure will make your
drawing more convincing and
give you more confidence in your drawing.
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Horses
1 he horse and man have had a
long association and
consequently, we have
de\ eloped a critical eye for its
lines and proportions for purely
aesthetic reasons. There is
nothing more detracting from
the enjoyment of a drawing or
painting of a horse where the
artist has made, what is to those
who have or appreciate horses,
basic anatomical or proportional
mistakes. I am not talking of the
beautifully stylized drawing
such as the Chinese or many
other cultures have made, but
those drawing that are done
through a lack of basic-
understanding of fundamental
proportions and anatomy. To
draw anything you must really
"We analyze when we draw, we do not copy the model"
understand it. When we draw we
analyze, we do not copy our
subject. The beautiful cave
drawing of horses show an acute ,
understanding and through SA familiarity with the subject. With '
the horse the line of the head that is not just right shows it to be of a
different bred or of poor breeding.
Every angle and form has meaning
to those that can read them, so it
becomes important that in drawing
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•) the horse you become familiar
with fundamental relationships.
So our first concern is basic proportions. Illustration No. 1 below gives you the basic
proportions, and could be used as a starting point for the
differences between breeds. We
use the length of the head of the
horse, in the same way that we do
that of a human, as a standard unit
of measurement. Notice that
Illustration No. 1
the length of the torso is about
equal to the height at the
shoulders, creating a square.
Always try to use proportions that are easy to remember. Study the illustration carefully.
These proportions are based on
the works of W. Frank Calderon
in his book "Animal Painting
and Anatomy", first published in
1936 and reprinted in 1975 by
Dover Publications. Inc., N Y
In this illustration l-H stands for out head
length. H-M represents the distance from the
corner of the mouth to the hack of the head.
The main torso and legs make a square that is
approximarly 2 / .2 heads on a side with the
bottom of the chest being halfway.
As your doing the first exploratory lines
of the action you should at the same tim be
making quick basic proportional
comparisons. Look at the drawing on
this page,
(Illustration No. 2). As simple as they
are. the major comparisons have alread been made.
Illustration No. 2
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.straoon No. 5 We have the same variety in shapes of feet and beaks as we do in wings and bodies. Illustration No. 5 is a sampling of a few different types of both. The
type of bird determines the kind of feet and beak that it will have, i.e. a
predatory meat eater has sharp talons to hold its victims and a beak to tear its flesh. While a water fowl needs webbed feet for paddling in water and a bill for straining the water.
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DRAWING ANIMALS 3 Glenn Vilppu
The primary concern here is the action of the large masses of form As the drawing develops we will slowly add anatomical
modifying the basic forms as we go. It is important that you start cur drawing these simple forms mml you can see
them very deariy in what ever you draw. When you are able to do this then you will be able to incorporate more structural
information into the drawing while at the same time dearly defining the gesture and volume.
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DRAWING ANIMALS ffl Glenn Vilppu
Now sian adding the bulk created by the feathers paying attention to how these forms can help to give character and uniqueness to each bird. Do not be afraid to exaggerate. Maintain volume by never
losing sight of the simple basic forms that
you stan with. Each addition should be in
the form of volumes that create interesting
shapes.
Illustration No. 11
Pay particular attention to the face, eyes, ears, comb and wattle, look for detail that gives it uniqueness. No two are exactly
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DRAWING ANIMALS 3j Glenn Vilppu
In these drawing of Geese, on this page and the next two pages, (Illustration No. 12) I used the same basic procedure as drawing the
chickens with the exception of the head, where I used a box type form instead of the sphere. Using
boxes and combining boxes and spheres were discussed in
lessons No. 2 & 3 of Basic Drawing. Illustration No. 12
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.straoon No. 5 We have the same variety in shapes of feet and beaks as we do in wings and bodies. Illustration No. 5 is a sampling of a few different types of both. The
type of bird determines the kind of feet and beak that it will have, i.e. a
predatory meat eater has sharp talons to hold its victims and a beak to tear its flesh. While a water fowl needs webbed feet for paddling in water and a bill for straining the water.
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DRAWING ANIMALS 3 Glenn Vilppu
The primary concern here is the action of the large masses of form As the drawing develops we will slowly add anatomical
modifying the basic forms as we go. It is important that you start cur drawing these simple forms mml you can see
them very deariy in what ever you draw. When you are able to do this then you will be able to incorporate more structural
information into the drawing while at the same time dearly defining the gesture and volume.
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DRAWING ANIMALS ffl Glenn Vilppu
Now sian adding the bulk created by the feathers paying attention to how these forms can help to give character and uniqueness to each bird. Do not be afraid to exaggerate. Maintain volume by never
losing sight of the simple basic forms that
you stan with. Each addition should be in
the form of volumes that create interesting
shapes.
Illustration No. 11
Pay particular attention to the face, eyes, ears, comb and wattle, look for detail that gives it uniqueness. No two are exactly
for the uniqueness of each bi
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DRAWING ANIMALS 3j Glenn Vilppu
In these drawing of Geese, on this page and the next two pages, (Illustration No. 12) I used the same basic procedure as drawing the
chickens with the exception of the head, where I used a box type form instead of the sphere. Using
boxes and combining boxes and spheres were discussed in
lessons No. 2 & 3 of Basic Drawing. Illustration No. 12
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