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Drawing Human Anatomy Ciera, Miguel, Win

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Drawing Human Anatomy. Ciera , Miguel, Win. Introduction. What is anatomy? The structure of the human body. It consists of muscles, skeleton, and proportions. Introduction. Why is it important? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Drawing Human Anatomy

Ciera, Miguel, Win

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Introduction

• What is anatomy?The structure of the human body.

• It consists of muscles, skeleton, and proportions.

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Introduction

• Why is it important?-To grasp the foundations of not only the human body, but also the proportions.

-Learning the flow with the shape.

-Studying movement in relation to the form of the body.

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Naturalism in art history to graphic novels in AMERICA

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There’s a ton of other art movements but that’s way too complicated for my brain so

we’re doing an abbreviated version.

WHAT IS GOING ON. WHO KNOWS.

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The dates are debatable, but more importantly this is around the order they come into history.

Aegeanca. 3000-1200 BC

Greekca. 1200-27 BC

Renaissanceca. 1400-1600

Baroqueca. 1600-1775

Modernca. 1850-

Romanca. 250 BC-476 AD

Medievalca. 476-1500

Neoclassical/Romanticca. 1750-1900

Basic Timeline

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Archaic to Greek/Hellenistic/Roman (Classical Antiquity)

Greekca. 1200-27 BC

Romanca. 250 BC-476 AD

Peplos korecirca 530 BC, Athens

Winged Victory of Samothrace2nd century BC, Greece

Praxiteles, Aphrodite of KnidosRoman copy of an original of c. 350 B.C.

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Skipping Late Antiquity (Medieval)

Sup dawg.Imma too

chill for you.

Medievalca. 476-1500

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Renaissance and BaroqueRenaissanceca. 1400-1600

Baroqueca. 1600-1775

Bernini, David1623-1624, Rome

Michelangelo, Studies for The Libyan Sybil1508-1512, Italy

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Anatomy of Superheroes

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Line of Action

• Line of action – an imaginary line that extends through the action/gesture of the figure.

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Line of Action

• Emphasizes direction and movement.

• Defines the silhouette of the character.

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Line of Action

• What to avoid – Complex poses that

make the line of action too complicated.

• What to do– Emphasize the line of

action with a simple direction.

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Line of Action in Real Context

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Proportions

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Body Proportions

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Body ProportionsAdult: 7.5 – 8 heads tall,2.5 – 3 heads wide at shoulder

Nipples at second head

Groin marks half of the height.Wrists align to groin.

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Body Proportions

Groin – bottom of knee

Bottom of knee - feet

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Body Proportions

Nipples - elbows

Elbows/navel - groin

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More Body Proportions

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Head Proportions

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Head Proportions

5 eyes wide

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Head Proportions

Halfway at earHalfway at eyes

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Head Proportions

Tip of ear align to eyebrow

Bottom of ear align to bottom of nose

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Head Proportions

Corners of lips align to center of eyes, spaced 1/3rd across

Eyebrow – bottom nose

Bottom nose - chin

Halfway marks upper chin